Egyptian Cobra vs Puff Adder: An Eyewitness Account

by Peter Gava | Lodge Manager

It has been proven beyond reasonable doubt that snakes can kill and eat other snakes for so many reasons, some linked to inter/intra-specific competition and others much to do with the predatory instincts based on being opportunistic in their methods of acquiring food. Cannibalism of killing and eating [...]

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Coalition of Five Black Maned Lions at Susuwe

Peter Gava – Lodge Manager

A jungle without a King is like an abandoned Palace and the throne is just devoid. This is a stead-fast belief in any community that deserves dignity, stability and continuity. The Bwabwata National Park was not an exception a few years back when human pressure had caused many wildlife species [...]

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Wild dog and Lion at Susuwe – Are they here to stay?

 By Jason Neil-Boss - Operations Manager | 5 August 2009

 As the sun was rising over the horizon, the still, quiet of the early morning was shattered by the cries and laughs of the pack of hyenas who were trying to distract the pride of lions which had stalked and finally killed a buffalo. As soon as we [...]

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