The Rhino & Lion Park


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January 2nd 2011
Published: June 17th 2017
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Geo: -25.9803, 27.7891Today we spent the day at the nearby Rhino and Lion Park. It isn't a genuine wildlife experience, as the animals are segregated and in cages, but it is a guaranteed sighting of predators. Our first stop was to see the animals that were in the small area. Here we saw tigers, including an albino tiger, lions – both male and female and hippos. We drove across the road ... Read Full Entry



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85 Blesbok85 Blesbok
85 Blesbok

A blesbok trying to keep up with the herd.
86 Eland86 Eland
86 Eland

A small herd of eland.
87 Mother & Young87 Mother & Young
87 Mother & Young

A mother Black Wildebeest with her young calf.
88 Various88 Various
88 Various

Various game grazing away.
89 Buck & Bird89 Buck & Bird
89 Buck & Bird

An eland with a cattle egret keeping it company.
90 Eating & Drinking90 Eating & Drinking
90 Eating & Drinking

A piglet drinking from her mother as the mother is eating grass.
91 Head Butting91 Head Butting
91 Head Butting

Two Blue Wildebeests head butting each other.
92 Charging Through92 Charging Through
92 Charging Through

A wildebeest walking through a sounder of warthogs.
93 Resting93 Resting
93 Resting

Lots of wildebeests resting very close together.
94 Pair94 Pair
94 Pair

A pair of ostriches.
95 Ostrich95 Ostrich
95 Ostrich

A female ostrich walking away from us.



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