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  • Elephant Teaches 20 Lions That He’s The King

    Elephant Teaches 20 Lions That He’s The King

    Deon’s series of video clips began by setting the scene. A large pride of twenty lions lay spread out on the bank of a dry riverbed.

    The pride consists of a mature male, several lionesses and cubs of various ages. Renowned for their strength, both individually and collectively, you would think that nothing would disturb their late morning nap.

    While most of the pride rested peacefully, three of them either heard or smelt something that got their attention. Moving away from the group, they went to investigate.

    Subsequently, rising up from the riverbed, appeared a young, lone elephant bull.

    On reaching maturity, male elephants leave their natal herds, so this was not unusual in itself. But more about that later.

    As the oversized gate-crasher came into view, the three lions tensed up. Lions are known to prey on lone elephants in some places, but seldom in Kruger Park.

    And it would be no different on this day. Seeing that the bull was heading directly towards them, the three lions gave way.

    It was clear that the elephant was well aware of the lions’ presence. Ears flared and head held upright, the bull lengthened his stride as he made straight towards them.

    When he got within twenty metres of the pride, he pulled up to assess the situation. And, to give the big cats a chance to leave of their own accord.

    In response, some members of the pride got to their feet and sauntered off. Meanwhile, others remained where they were, not ready to exert themselves until the bull made his next move.

    Not impressed by the lions’ failure to give way immediately, the elephant took things up a notch. Showing surprising acceleration, the bull charged, trumpeting loudly as he did.

    Every member of the pride, from the dominant male to the youngest cub, immediately took off in the opposite direction.

    Soon enough, the elephant decided that he had made his point. Pulling up, once again, he tracked the movement of a lioness who had splintered from the pride in the chaos.

    Later, satisfied that she too did not dispute his supremacy, the bull ripped up a tussock of grass to chew on.

    Apparently not liking the taste of his snack, he promptly wandered off.
    As for the lions, seeing their tormentor waddle off without a care in the world, they soon returned to where they had lain earlier.

    If lions could talk, you can be sure none of them was about to mention anything about being ‘king of the jungle’.

    In both lion and elephant communities, adult males play little to no role in raising their offspring. Their contribution in this respect is limited to security and DNA. In both instances, when they reach sexual maturity, they are forced (generally by dominant males in the area) to leave their mothers.
    Usually, they will band with other males to form bachelor groups or alliances, from which they derive mutual protection. This affords them an environment in which to grow stronger and wiser, thereby enhancing their chances of reproductive success when fully matured.

    No doubt, this young bull’s experience will have helped build his confidence, shaping his character for a long life ahead.

  • Loving Mother & Herd Do All They Can to Save Baby Buffalo from Lions

    Loving Mother & Herd Do All They Can to Save Baby Buffalo from Lions

    When a hungry lion pride targeted a defenseless baby buffalo, things should have been over quickly. But, luckily, the very protective mother buffalo was still around and kept bashing the lions off her calf.
    Not only that! The bravery of the mother buffalo gave the rest of the buffaloes the courage to come and join her rescue mission!

  • Lion Comes Across Hyena Cubs Sleeping at their Den

    Lion Comes Across Hyena Cubs Sleeping at their Den

    When a group of vultures tried to steal a lion’s leftovers, they didn’t expect to become the meal themselves. One of them got a nasty surprise when a lioness came out of nowhere, showing off her incredible jumping skills.
    Jaun Slabbert from Kruger National Park

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  • Five killed after Kenyan cargo plane crashes in Mogadishu

    Five killed after Kenyan cargo plane crashes in Mogadishu

    Five people have been confirmed dead after a Kenyan-registered cargo plane crashed in Somalia while returning from Dhobley town in Lower Juba region.

    According to the Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), the plane crashed after delivering supplies to African Union forces on Saturday, March 22, at around 5.43pm local time.

    In a statement on Sunday, the SCAA confirmed that the crash occurred about 24km south-west of Mogadishu.

    The DHC-5D Buffalo, with serial number 109 and registration 5Y-RBA, was operated by Trident Aviation Ltd, which is registered in Kenya, the SCAA said.

    “There were five persons on board (POB), all of whom tragically lost their lives. The flight had departed from Dhobley (HCDB) and was en route to Aden Abdulle International Airport (HCMM),” the statement said. It was not immediately clear what the nationalities of the dead were.

    The Somali Civil Aviation Authority also said that government agencies and partners were already on the ground for search and rescue purposes.

    Initial reports on Saturday said at least four Kenyan nationals were on board the plane.

    “I think so. The SCAA didn’t disclose their nationalities. The plane was used to deliver supplies to the KDF in Dhobley,” a source in Mogadishu told the Nation.

    The cargo plane was said to have experienced mechanical problems while in Dhobley on Saturday, but reports said it had been fixed, according to the Somaliland Standard.

    The SCAA has said it will provide more information on the tragedy as it becomes available, while promising to conduct a thorough investigation in collaboration with the government to determine the cause of the accident.

  • ‘Hearts are shattered’: Friends, family react after Raleigh mom, 4 children die in fiery I-95 crash

    ‘Hearts are shattered’: Friends, family react after Raleigh mom, 4 children die in fiery I-95 crash

    RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Family and friends are struggling to cope with the death of a Raleigh mother and her four children in a weekend crash along Interstate 95 in Georgia.

    Reagan Dougan, 27, and her four children, ranging from ages 9 years old to just 3 months were headed from Raleigh to visit Reagan’s husband in Florida when the wreck happened Sunday morning.

    “Our hearts are shattered into a million pieces with the devastating loss of Reagan Dougan and her precious four children,” Jonesy CJ wrote on social media about family and friends of the Dougan family following the deaths.

    The two-car crash happened around 6 a.m. along Interstate 95 near exit 67 in McIntosh County, about 35 miles south of Savannah, Georgia.

    Reagan Dougan and their four children. Photo Courtesy: GoFundMe
    Christian and Reagan Dougan and their four children. Photo Courtesy: GoFundMe
    Dougan’s children were ages 9, 4, 2, and 3 months. The family lived in Raleigh.

    “I can’t imagine what her poor husband and family are feeling. My heart is broken — tomorrow is never promised. I just have no words,” wrote Lindsey Marie, who went to high school with Reagan. “Rest in peace, angel. You have NO idea how loved you were by so many.”

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    Reagan Dougan’s family told CBS 17 she was taking the children to meet up with her husband, Christian Dougan, who was already in Florida visiting friends.

    By Monday, a GoFundMe was created to help support the family. In just 24 hours, it raised more than $30,000 and by Tuesday night was over $50,000.

    The SUV involved in the I-95 crash in Georgia early Sunday that killed a North Carolina mother and children who had left Raleigh earlier.

    The other car involved in the wreck on I-95 in Georgia early Sunday. WSAV photo
    The SUV involved in the I-95 crash in Georgia early Sunday that killed a North Carolina mother and children who had left Raleigh earlier.

    The other car involved in the wreck on I-95 in Georgia early Sunday. WSAV photo
    “So many of my happiest memories are with you. I will never forget all the crazy things we used to get into, you taught me to live unapologetically,” Bailey Joy Sandvall wrote about Reagan Dougan. “You were one of the strongest women I’ve ever known. I will forever love you.”

    The wreck happened while the Jeep SUV of the Dougans was traveling south in the left lane, said Georgia State Trooper Christopher Ashdown.

    A witness in a car that was passed by the SUV said it was ” traveling at a high rate of speed,” Ashdown said.

  • Raleigh mom, 4 young children die in fiery crash on I-95 in Georgia during trip to see husband

    Raleigh mom, 4 young children die in fiery crash on I-95 in Georgia during trip to see husband

    RALEIGH, N.C. (WSAV/WNCN) — A 27-year-old North Carolina mother and her four young children were killed Sunday morning in a Georgia crash after leaving Raleigh, according to the Georgia State Patrol.

    The two-car crash happened around 6 a.m. along Interstate 95 near exit 67 in McIntosh County, about 35 miles south of Savannah, Georgia.

    The crash happened in the southbound lanes when the SUV containing the mother and children collided with a car also headed south, officials said.

    The SUV with the family inside burst into flames following the crash, officials said.

    According to Georgia State Troopers, 27-year-old Reagan Dougan and her four children, ages 9, 4, 2, and 3 months, died.

    Sunday afternoon, family members told CBS 17 that the Dougans are North Carolina residents.