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This camera has been set up at the eye level of a leopard to give a unique view of the scale of the animals that frequent the waterhole. Giraffes and elephants tower over the camera giving the viewer a completely different perspective of these creatures.
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Wild Nature

Enjoy African wildlife like never before!

Kwa Maritane (Pilanesberg National Park)
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Lovely Lilies
Pretty water lilies at Kwa Maritane waterhole

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Elephant Bull Enjoys The Water
An elephant bull has a good splash and cool down

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Chacma Baboons Resting In The Shade
A troop of baboons relaxing by the waterhole

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A Perched Brown-Hooded Kingfisher
A sweet little kingfisher resting by the waterhole

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Bathing Ducks
Two white-faced whistling ducks enjoying a night time clean

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Lone Kudu At Kwa Maritane
A kudu female visits the waterhole at night

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Baboons And Impala Hang Out By The Waterhole
Chacma baboons and impala having a drink at the waterhole

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Elephants Dust Bathing
Elephants enjoying the shade by the waterhole

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Elephants Arrive At Kwa Maritane
A big breeding herd of elephants arrive for a drink at the waterhole

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Little Lamb Having Milk
An impala lamb enjoys some milk from mom

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Naledi Dam (Olifants West Game Reserve)
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The Famous Ezulwini Visits Naledi Dam
The gentle giant checks out the waterhole during the night

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Masungalo Male Calling
The dominant male lion roaring and then relaxing at Naledi dam

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Warthog Piglets Having Milk
Three warthog babies with their mum

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Hoopoe Feeds Family
A green-wood hoopoe bringing food to the nest

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Elephants Having A Splash At Naledi
A herd of elephants enjoying the water on a hot day

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Big Male Giraffe Bends Down For A Drink
A beautiful male giraffe having a drink and forage around Naledi dam

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Southern Tree Agama
A lovely sighting of a Southern tree agama at Naledi dam

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Rare Brown Hyena Sighting At Naledi Dam
Brown hyena strolls by the waterhole.

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An Incredibly Small and Cute Baby Elephant Suckles
A thirsty young elephants suckles from mom at Naledi Dam

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Baby Elephant Drinking from the Well
A cute baby elephant stand on its hind legs to drink from the well at naledi dam

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Nkorho (Sabi Sands Reserve)
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Giraffe Family at the Waterhole
As the sun dips over ol Donyo, a graceful giraffe family, including an adorable calf, arrives at the waterhole for a refreshing drink.

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East African Oryx Close Ups
Get an intimate look at the elegance of East African oryx with these striking close-ups.

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Lions vs Porcupine
At the waterhole, playful lion cubs encounter a porcupine. Their curious paws reach out, noses sniff, and playful growls mix with cautious retreats as the spiny mammal stands its ground.

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Elephant Up-Close and Personal
At the waterhole, these two elephants are taking “getting close” to a whole new level - trunks entwined, mouths interacting, and absolutely zero personal space!

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Cheetah Coalition Stop for a Drink
As the morning sun rises, three stunning cheetahs arrive at the waterhole to quench their thirst

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Oryx Hanging Around
As the sun rises over ol Donyo, a herd of East African oryx gathers at the waterhole, drinking and enjoying the calm of the morning.

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Hyena Duo Stop for a Drink
Under the cover of night, a pair of spotted hyenas pause at ol Donyo to take a drink, moving with stealth and alertness.

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Elephants Take Over the Waterhole
Watch a fascinating moment at ol Donyo Waterhole as a group of elephants observes while a zebra and elands carefully sneak in for a drink.

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Elephant Rules the Waterhole - Buffalo Learns the Hard Way
Watch as an elephant asserts its authority at ol Donyo waterhole, flicking its trunk to warn a lone buffalo bull to keep its distance.

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Morning Surprise: Striped Hyena Visit
As the sun rises, a striped hyena approaches the waterhole for a morning drink, offering a rare glimpse of this elusive and often nocturnal predator. Striped hyenas are typically shy and secretive, making daytime sightings uncommon. Watching one in the early light provides insight into their behaviour, diet, and adaptability in Africa’s diverse landscapes.

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Olifants River (Balule Nature Reserve)
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Elephant Crosses the River
An elephant makes its way across the river, only to be greeted by a tall giraffe waiting on the other side. A gentle meeting of two giants - each remarkable in its own way.

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Crococdiles Mating
Along the Olifants River, a pair of crocodiles engages in courtship behaviour, a fascinating glimpse into the complex lives of these ancient reptiles.

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Crocodile Close-Up at Olifants River
Get an up-close view of a crocodile resting along the Olifants River, showcasing its powerful presence and intricate features.

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Juicy Leaves, No Problem - Elephant vs Tree at Olifants River
Under the cover of night, a massive elephant displays its incredible strength, pushing down a tree along the Olifants River pathway to reach the juiciest leaves.

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Little Elephant Bravely Crosses the River
A touching scene as elephants cross a deep river - led by the giants, but stealing the show is a little calf with just its head bobbing above the surface!

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Tiny Hippo, Big Challenge! Little One vs. the Log
Determined and just a little wobbly! A young hippo takes on a surprisingly tricky obstacle - a fallen log.

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Brave Steps: Giraffe Slowly Crosses River with Injured Leg
A courageous journey unfolds as a giraffe carefully crosses the river despite an injured leg. Every slow, deliberate step shows remarkable strength and resilience in the wild.

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Lion Patrols the River at Night
The powerful Masungalo male lion is on the prowl - patrolling the river pathway under cover of darkness.

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Collared Elephant Walks River Pathway by Day
A collared elephant moves steadily along a river pathway in broad daylight, offering a clear view of its movements and tracking collar.

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Collared Elephant Feeding Inches from the Camera
Get an intimate look at a collared elephant as it feeds just inches from the camera on a riverbank. Watch every detail - the powerful trunk, textured skin, and focused eyes that brings you face-to-face with one of Africa’s gentle giants.

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Rosie's Pan (Balule Nature Reserve)
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A Swimming Python At Rosie's Pan
A python checks out Rosie's pan during the night

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A Big Buffalo Bath!
A large herd of buffalo enjoy a morning dip in Rosie's Pan

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Frog On A Log!
A grey-nest foam frog on a log

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Spotted Eagle Owl At Rosie's Pan
A gorgeous owl scanning the area

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Elephant Visits Rosie's Pan
A lone elephant having a drink

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Injured Leopard Slowly Healing
The young injured leopardess slowly recovering from her paw injury

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A Thirsty Leopard Tortoise
A little leopard tortoise having a drink

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Elephant And Hippo Share Rosie’s Pan
An elephant interrupts the hippos wallowing in the waterhole

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An African Wild Cat On The Move
The small feline moving past the waterhole on it's nightly hunt

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Ox-peckers Sit On Hippo
A few ox-peckers fly off the hippo at Rosie's Pan

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Tau (Madikwe Game Reserve)
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Egyptian Goose at Founders
An Egyptian goose steps right up to the live camera during the night, giving us an unusually close look at this striking waterbird.

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Sleepy Rhino at founders
At Founders Waterhole, a rhino takes a moment to relax and enjoy the calm surroundings.

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Rhinos Meet at Founders
At Founders Waterhole, two very different worlds meet: massive rhinos and delicate geese share the water in peaceful coexistence.

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Lapwing watches a Rhino Eating a Frog
At night, a rhino comes for a drink - but things quickly get… interesting. After sipping, it leaves its mark in the waterhole!

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Oxpecker Rides rhino's Babk
At Founders, Margaret and her young calf arrive for a peaceful morning drink, accompanied by vigilant oxpeckers hopping along their backs.

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Rhinos Meet at the Waterhole
Margaret, the gentle rhino, arrives at Founders Lodge with her adorable calf for a peaceful drink.

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Lone Zebra Feeding at Founders
At Founders, a zebra grazes peacefully above the hide, offering a close and unique perspective of Africa’s striped icon.

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Giraffes Enjoy a Drink and a Scratch at the Waterhole
Watch as a group of graceful giraffes drinks peacefully at the waterhole, while one takes a moment to scratch its head on a branch.

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A Tower of Giraffes Drinks Together at Founders Lodge
Giraffes drink less frequently than many other herbivores, relying on moisture from leaves, but when they gather at a waterhole, it’s a moment worth watching. Their drinking posture leaves them vulnerable, so they’re always alert to danger. Welcome to Africam - always live, always wild! From elephants and lions to rare nocturnal encounters, our cameras stream incredible wildlife moments from Africa’s most iconic reserves.

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Male Sable Antelope Tests Female’s Urine for Mating Readiness
A fascinating moment in the world of sable antelope. The dominant male was seen testing a female’s urine to check if she is ready to mate - a natural behaviour called the Flehmen response, where males detect pheromones to assess her reproductive state. These behaviours, though subtle, are crucial for ensuring successful breeding and the continuation of their magnificent lineage across African savannahs.

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Tembe Elephant Park
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Elephants Playing in the park
At Tembe, a herd of elephants turns mud puddles into their personal playground!

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Elephants Play Fight
At Tembe, a group of elephants lets loose, playing and interacting with one another.

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Kingfisher Perches on a Branch
At Tembe, a Brown-hooded Kingfisher perches quietly, surveying its surroundings with sharp, alert eyes.

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Waterbuck Sparring in the Park
At Tembe, two young male nyalas engage in a playful but intense sparring session, testing their strength and agility.

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Impala Bath Party
In the quiet of the night, a male and female impala share a tender moment, gently grooming one another under the moonlight.

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Elephant Calf Joins the Herd for a Drink
Watch a young elephant calf enjoy an afternoon drink alongside its herd at Tembe.

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Large-Spotted Genet Eats a Frog at Tembe
At Tembe, a large-spotted genet catches and eats a frog, showcasing the remarkable hunting skills of this nocturnal carnivore. Welcome to Africam - always live, always wild! From elephants and lions to rare nocturnal encounters, our cameras stream incredible wildlife moments from Africa’s most iconic reserves.

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Rare Striped Polecat Forages at Tembe
An exciting sighting at Tembe - a rare striped polecat was seen foraging near the camera! These elusive nocturnal animals, sometimes called zorillas, are known for their bold black and white markings and strong defensive scent, much like skunks.Striped polecats are rarely caught on camera, making this a truly special moment for wildlife enthusiasts.

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Nyala Bull Gets Muddy Horns
This handsome nyala bull spent time at Tembe waterhole mudding his horns, coating them in thick wet mud. Whether to show off, strengthen his horns, or leave his scent behind, it’s a striking sight to watch these elegant antelope indulge in their muddy rituals. 🌿 Mudding helps nyala bulls with scent-marking and possibly deters parasites - plus, it looks pretty impressive!

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Large-Spotted Genet Stalks Among Fallen Logs
Watch as this large-spotted genet moves silently among fallen logs, on the hunt under the cover of night. Agile, elusive, and perfectly adapted, genets are masters of stealth in the African bush.

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