Nibbles

Kudus are browsers and eat leaves and shoots. In dry seasons they eat wild watermelons and other fruit for their liquid content and the natural sugars that they provide. The lesser kudu is less dependent on water sources than the greater kudu.

Nibbles

Waterphant

Kruger National Park, South Africa. Orpen Dam lookout point is situated on the S32 gravel loop road near Tshokwane picnic site. The dam is named after Mr and Mrs Orpen, who donated 7 farms to the Kruger National Park. There is a thatch lookout point with a spectacular view and some restrooms.

Waterphant

Long face

Zebras have long necks and heads that mean they can easily reach the grass on the ground and a mane that extends from their forehead and along their back to the tail. The pattern of their stripes varies between the species with Grevy’s and Mountain Zebras having narrower stripes and white undersides, while the Common Zebra has broad stripes that cover its entire body. The Grevy’s Zebra is not only the largest of the Zebra species but is also easily identifiable by its large, rounded ears.

Long face