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Travel Wise Safari is a local tour company based in Arusha delivering specialized and quality tour packages all over Tanzania.We provide wildlife safaris, Kilimanjaro climbs, Zanzibar beach holidays and cultural tours.

Leopards usually eat a small prey item immediately. Larger kills are dragged (sometimes several hundred meters) to caves...
28/08/2024

Leopards usually eat a small prey item immediately. Larger kills are dragged (sometimes several hundred meters) to caves or specific types of trees or bushes, and cached for feeding in safety

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Predators include lions, leopards and cheetahs. Like other antelope, the impala is constantly alert to danger and has ex...
24/08/2024

Predators include lions, leopards and cheetahs. Like other antelope, the impala is constantly alert to danger and has extremely acute senses of hearing, sight and smell. They can release a scent from their glands on their heels, which can help them stay together. This is done by performing a high kick of their hind legs.

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Hippos can’t swim or float! They walk or stand on surfaces below the water like sandbanks. Even so, they spend most of t...
24/08/2024

Hippos can’t swim or float! They walk or stand on surfaces below the water like sandbanks. Even so, they spend most of the day in water to protect their sensitive skin from the sun.

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No two giraffes have the same pattern. Their patchwork coats also vary depending on their species. The Masai giraffe is ...
24/08/2024

No two giraffes have the same pattern. Their patchwork coats also vary depending on their species. The Masai giraffe is darker with brown lines between its patches. The Reticulated giraffe has brown-orange patches separated by thick white lines.

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Apex predator (meaning without a natural predator or enemy).Talk to our Safari Expert to Plan your AdventureUse the link...
22/08/2024

Apex predator (meaning without a natural predator or enemy).

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Leopards survive on a variety of prey. For example, in some regions of southern Africa, 80% of their diet comprises of r...
22/08/2024

Leopards survive on a variety of prey. For example, in some regions of southern Africa, 80% of their diet comprises of rock hyrax. In the Kalahari Desert, they are known to favour bat-eared fox. Leopards also eat fish, insects, reptiles, birds, rodents, porcupines, mongoose, baboons, genets and monkeys.

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African painted dogs are known as incredibly social animals who are devoted to teamwork within their pack. They form str...
22/08/2024

African painted dogs are known as incredibly social animals who are devoted to teamwork within their pack. They form strong bonds, showing care and support to pack members who may be ill or weak. Advanced communication and a complex social structure help them in all aspects of life, like finding food, knowing family roles, and staying safe

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Baboons, like us, rely on subtle social skills for survival. A lower-ranking male will even use strategic child-care – l...
22/08/2024

Baboons, like us, rely on subtle social skills for survival. A lower-ranking male will even use strategic child-care – looking after the infant of a higher-ranking female – in order to elevate his status within the group.

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They have developed a vocabulary of calls to communicate with each other, as well as a**l and cheek glands to scent-mark...
22/08/2024

They have developed a vocabulary of calls to communicate with each other, as well as a**l and cheek glands to scent-mark their territory. They may also scent-mark each other after group separation or a mild scare.

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Honey badgers are not actually badgers at all! Although they (loosely) resemble the badgers that are commonly seen in Eu...
22/08/2024

Honey badgers are not actually badgers at all! Although they (loosely) resemble the badgers that are commonly seen in Europe they share very few characteristics to the reserved nocturnal creatures except similar size and being black and white in colour. Their real name is Mellivora capensis, which translates to “honey eater of the cape” and are actually more closely related to the Wolverine than anything else.

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Your African Safari Experts - TRAVEL WISE SAFARIPhotographer Bruno Nassari  Talk to our Safari Expert to Plan your Adven...
17/08/2024

Your African Safari Experts - TRAVEL WISE SAFARI

Photographer Bruno Nassari

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Black rhinos are mostly browsers, unlike white rhinos who mainly feed on short grass on the ground using their square up...
16/08/2024

Black rhinos are mostly browsers, unlike white rhinos who mainly feed on short grass on the ground using their square upper lip. In contrast, black rhinos have a unique looking, pointy upper lip, which they use to grasp and pluck food from trees, bushes and shrubs.

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Adult giraffes stand at a staggering height of 14 to 19 feet, with their necks alone being about 6 feet long. This heigh...
16/08/2024

Adult giraffes stand at a staggering height of 14 to 19 feet, with their necks alone being about 6 feet long. This height gives them a significant advantage in reaching leaves and buds in treetops that other herbivores can’t reach. But it becomes a hindrance when they drink water as their necks are too short to reach the ground. Therefore, they have to spread their front legs to take a sip.

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Zebra stripes perhaps serve to dazzle and confuse predators and biting insects, or to control the animal's body heat.Pic...
15/08/2024

Zebra stripes perhaps serve to dazzle and confuse predators and biting insects, or to control the animal's body heat.

Pic by Bruno Nassari

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A Majestic Impala in Golden Light📸 Bruno Nassari Talk to our Safari Expert to Plan your AdventureUse the link below to b...
14/08/2024

A Majestic Impala in Golden Light

📸 Bruno Nassari

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IN THE WILD📸 Bruno Nassari
14/08/2024

IN THE WILD

📸 Bruno Nassari

Despite their massive size, hippos are excellent swimmers and can hold their breath for up to five minutes underwater. T...
14/08/2024

Despite their massive size, hippos are excellent swimmers and can hold their breath for up to five minutes underwater. To keep water out, their ears and nose fold closed when entirely submerged

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Lions are big eatersLions can eat up to 40kg of meat in a single meal - around a quarter of their body weight.  Their to...
14/08/2024

Lions are big eaters
Lions can eat up to 40kg of meat in a single meal - around a quarter of their body weight. Their tongues have sharp-pointed rasps, called papillae, which are used to scrape meat off the bones.

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Being a predator isn’t easyCheetahs hunt a wide variety of prey, mainly small to mid-sized ungulates, which include spri...
14/08/2024

Being a predator isn’t easy
Cheetahs hunt a wide variety of prey, mainly small to mid-sized ungulates, which include springbok, duiker, gazelle, kob and impala. But they can also prey on ground-dwelling birds and small mammals such as hares. Male cheetahs are known to form coalitions for territorial protection and hunt much larger prey, such as wildebeest, kudu or eland. Unlike other African predators, cheetahs rarely scavenge. They are also known to eat quickly and abandon their kills once other predators are spotted, especially in areas with high densities of large carnivores—around 10% of cheetah kills end up being stolen, mostly by lions and spotted hyenas. This could explain why cheetahs prefer to hunt during the day when other predators are least active.

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Elephants communicate in a variety of ways - including sounds like trumpet calls (some sounds are too low for people to ...
13/08/2024

Elephants communicate in a variety of ways - including sounds like trumpet calls (some sounds are too low for people to hear), body language, touch and scent. They can also communicate through seismic signals - sounds that create vibrations in the ground - which they may detect through their bones.

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During the hottest parts of the day, the temperature in rhino habitats such as the Mau-Mara Serengeti can get a bit unco...
13/08/2024

During the hottest parts of the day, the temperature in rhino habitats such as the Mau-Mara Serengeti can get a bit uncomfortable for black rhinos. This is when rhinos are usually the least active, snoozing or seeking shade under large rocks and trees, or wallowing in shallow mud pools or dust. They resume their activity once the temperature drops and becomes cooler at night and during early mornings.

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