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Imagine being swallowed by a crocodile and surviving
It can swallow entire gazelles, turtles, and even lions. This is the Nile crocodile, the most dangerous crocodile in the world. It normally preys on after animals found in Africa, but now, it's coming ...
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Search for remains of SANDF soldier in crocodile-infested river called off
The police-led operation to search for the remains of a SANDF soldier who went missing in the Komati River, has been ...
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The Saltwater Crocodile’s Stealth Camouflage and Ambush Tactics
Discover how saltwater crocodiles blend into murky water, stalk in silence, and use patience and power to dominate their ...
A Nile crocodile measuring an astonishing 21 feet has been recorded as the largest ever. Researchers in Africa are amazed by this record-breaking apex predator.
This story, “The Indestructible Buffalo,” appeared in the April 1967 issue of Outdoor Life.
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South African National Defence Force officer swept away by floods in Mpumalanga, search continues
Search continues for a missing SANDF member swept away by floods in Mpumalanga, as weather warnings predict more severe ...
Fossilised remains of giant dinosaur that lived 125 million years ago have been identified. It belongs to 25-foot-long ...
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South Africa: Kruger National Park Implements Gate Quotas to Avoid Overcrowding
The South African National Parks (SANParks) has advised day visitors planning to visit the Kruger National Park (KNP) during the festive season that gate quotas will be in place to prevent ...
The Africa Cup of Nations is a celebration of a great many things: people, music, cultures, languages, tastes. That diversity is also reflected in the varied nicknames of the 24 teams at the continent ...
Don’t wait until July or August to book time away. March is a perfect month to seek some sun until the hotter months arrive ...
Around the world, rising temperatures and erratic weather are forcing animals to adapt in startling ways – with consequences ...
Steve Irwin remembered by Terri Irwin in sweet throwback featuring Bindi Irwin and Occa the cockatoo
One image shows Bindi Irwin with the beloved bird, while the second captures Steve cradling Occa, a snapshot from the height ...
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