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25/01/2022
Your next adventure starts here! Where is you next African stop?
12/08/2021
Are you a fan of wildlife and have knowledge you would love to share to the public. We are looking for a team that would love to join us in spreading free wildlife knowledge to our wildlife friends and family.
We have a team of team of designers that will make your presentation ready for public posting. All credits will be given to you as the information publisher on the presentation.
10/03/2021
Bee pollination is important both ecologically and commercially, and the decline in wild bees has increased the value of pollination by commercially managed hives of honey bees. The analysis of 353 wild bee and hoverfly species across Britain from 1980 to 2013 found the insects have been lost from a quarter of the places they inhabited in 1980.
25/02/2021
Have you been wondering the silence? Well here it is, we have been working on giving you something really good (Wild Guide Zw) t shirt merch.
Will be available on a pre-order basis once the official launch has been done.
06/02/2021
What are expecting this green season? Hello there wildlife lover🐾
06/01/2021
Zebras are African equines with distinctive black-and-white striped coats. There are three extant species: the Grévy's zebra, plains zebra and the mountain zebra. Zebras share the genus Equus with horses and asses, the three groups being the only living members of the family Equidae.
05/01/2021
The lion is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally symbolises courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, because historically the lion has been regarded as the "king of beasts".The lion also carries Judeo-Christian symbolism. The Lion of Judah stands in the coat of arms of Jerusalem. Similar-looking lions can be found elsewhere, such as in the coat of arms of the Swedish royal House of Bjelbo, from there in turn derived into the coat of arms of Finland, formerly belonging to Sweden. (Wiki)
05/09/2020
How attentive can you be in the wild? Faster precission and Faster Vision will surely ehance your experience in Wildlife. 🐆 (Leopard)
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LEOPARD
The leopard is one of the five extant species in the genus Panthera, a member of the Felidae. It occurs in a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa, in small parts of Western and Central Asia, on the Indian subcontinent to Southeast and East Asia.
Speed: 58 km/h (Running)
Family: Felidae
Scientific name: Panthera pardus
Class: Mammalia
Lifespan: 12 – 17 years
Mass: Male: 31 kg (South Africa's coastal mountains population),
05/09/2020
The brown Deer with its lovely Horns blending with the dry shoot from a dry tree. Wild Life Has never been much beautiful 🌳. Pick a Branch.
Photograph Credit: .photography
BROWN DEER.
05/09/2020
Have you ever looked at that one wild friend and went like, wonderful🌻. Image Credit:
FOX
Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. Foxes have a flattened skull, upright triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail. Twelve species belong to the monophyletic "true foxes" group of genus Vulpes. Wikipedia
Lifespan: Red fox: 2 – 5 years
Speed: Red fox: 50 km/h
Phylum: Chordata
Mass: Red fox: 2.2 – 14 kg, Fennec fox: 0.68 – 1.6 kg, Arctic fox: 3.2 – 9.4 kg, Gray fox: 3.8 kg, more Encyclopedia of Life
Length: Red fox: 45 – 90 cm, Fennec fox: 24 – 41 cm, Arctic fox: 80 – 110 cm, Gray fox: 60 cm, more Encyclopedia of Life
Height: Red fox: 35 – 50 cm, Fennec fox: 20 cm, Arctic fox: 25 – 30 cm
13/07/2020
African is golden!!!! Cape Town mountains look stunning from a far enough view. Image credits:
01/07/2020
We can't ignore the beauty in nature and all of its outstanding vibrant colors. Thanks to wildlife photographers who make this site possible for us.
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25/06/2020
Good Day Friends.
We discovered that kangaroos use their tail as a very capable leg when moving pentapedally. The tail exerts very little braking force but generates a large propulsive force—as much as the front and hind limbs combined
(royalpublishingsociety.org)
25/06/2020
We're almost at the point of seing how nature would have survived without negative human interference. We are loving the view and behavior of our wild friends as they live their wild life as wild as they can. Its all authentic.
06/05/2020
The wild lands are preparing something special for us. In this time some may think that our wild friends are lonely and are in great for human intervention, not at all!!! The amazing fact is that nature is at its loudest because we have gone much quieter than ever before. This should be a valuable lesson to us as humans to stop our negative impact on wildlife and nature, lets cherish our wild friends and preserve their habitat. Nature Survives.
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28/04/2020
WildLife has nothing to hide, just give more of your time and you get the whole package. The wild is cooking.
Image edit: Wild Guide Zw
27/04/2020
Tour Providers Review coming soon!!
Having to review Amboseli NP we knew there was more from Kenya. The view of the famous Mount Kilimanjaro at this point will surely take your breath away.
When our site becomes functional, we will have a tour provider review section just for you. We know you will have a great experience in Africa, Kenya.
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27/04/2020
The wild has its own story. Lets postpone our Trips rather than canceling. There is still more to unveil from the wild, we haven't seen enough.
26/04/2020
Amboseli National Park is in southern Kenya. It’s known for its large elephant herds and views of immense Mount Kilimanjaro, across the border in Tanzania. Observation Hill offers panoramas of the peak and the park’s plains and swamps. Varied wildlife includes giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and hundreds of bird species. The western section is dominated by vast Lake Amboseli, which is dry outside the rainy season.
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25/04/2020
As the sun paints our land with a Gold seasoning, we only pass our smiles as greetings as mother nature would have said it all. Good Morning.
Photo Credit: .patkowski
25/04/2020
African Elephant (Loxodonta Africana)
African elephants are listed as vulnerable and Asian elephants as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). One of the biggest threats to elephant populations is the ivory trade, as the animals are poached for their ivory tusks. Other threats to wild elephants include habitat destruction and conflicts with local people.
When counting the number of Elephant deaths every year, the number is just so disappointing and scary at times.
Cover Photo
@ Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
24/04/2020
Cheetah (acinonyx jubatus)
Have you ever wondered why the cheetah being titled the fastest on land does not catch all its meals?
Well!! cheetahs are the best sprinters but not the best in hunting. Their low stamina comes in as a great limitation and leaves them even more vulnerable to other preditors.
Cheetahs can only run for 42 seconds on max. This means if they dont manage to catch their prey within those 42 seconds then they have lost the game. Afterwards exhaustion takes over.
Cover image by Jean Wimmerlin.
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