Other than the lions in Etosha [SEE: Previous entry = Lion Drama] we were also privileged to discover these 2 male lions (in the Kruger National Park) soon after a buffalo kill, which they had accomplished on their own instead of depending on female lions to do the hunting.
Whilst one of the 2 males was obviously exhausted, the other one (visibly more of an alpha-type) "tore away" at the insides of their prey.
"In line" with hoping to "track down" the Big 5, some of us were also lucky to glimpse a leopard amongst thick undergrowth.
We saw plenty of buffalo in the Chobe Game Reserve .....
..... and a Black rhino in the Etosha Game Reserve - because there are mainly Black rhinos in this game reserve (= browsers; in contrast to White rhinos, which are grazers = NOT much grass to graze on in Etosha!)
Did I just "say": black rhino?
And last but not least (to "conclude" the Big 5) we saw elephants in Chobe .....
..... a lone elephant bull in Kruger .....
..... and in conclusion, (white) elephants in Etosha [SEE: white versus black explanation above].
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