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The Wild Ones

22 Sep

Africa is abundant, in its land, its beauty and its wildlife. We visited a reserve about an hour from Cape Town to see some of Africa’s Big 5; hippopotamus, rhinoceros, lion, leopard and elephant.

The Cape Big 5 Safari Reserve is a natural sanctuary for African wildlife. Our morning was spent in an open landrover driving the reserve  to see what we could see. Here are some of the highlights.

Herd of gazelles

Gazelles running

Eland

Eland, soft eyes, twisted horns

Eland is largest antelope in South Africa.

Herd of wildebeest

Wildebeest

A gregarious tortoise

You probably noticed the rhinoceros in our photos have no horns. This is because they were poached. One night poachers came, tranquilized the rhinos, took a panga and chopped off the horns deeply into the sinus cavities and left them for dead. Due to constant care at the reserve they are alive today.

Rhino horns are sold for high sums to Asian buyers as there is a false belief that the horns have healing properties.  The illegal trade is so lucrative it is difficult to stop the poachers. The numbers of rhino horns poached and the resulting dead rhinos have been increasing dramatically in the last two years. Botswana has instituted a death penalty for poachers and the crime there has all but stopped. South Africa is considering the same remedy.

Deon is a ranger at the reserve. His thoughtful sharing of his hard-earned knowledge of the animals, their history and their behavior was much appreciated. He clearly understands and respects the wild nature of  animals. The reserve is lucky to have people like Deon looking out for these beautiful creatures.

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