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  2. Battle at Kruger - Wikipedia

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    Battle at Kruger is an eight-minute amateur wildlife video that depicts a confrontation between a herd of Cape buffalo, a small group of young lions from a pride, and two crocodiles. [1] The video was shot in September 2004 at the Transport Dam watering hole in Kruger National Park, South Africa, during a safari guided by Frank Watts. It was ...

  3. Dereck Joubert - Wikipedia

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    Dereck Joubert (born 3 March 1956) is a South African-born filmmaker, author, conservationist and National Geographic explorer-at-large based in Botswana. [1] He is also the brother of South African artist and conservationist Keith Joubert .

  4. African buffalo - Wikipedia

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    This subspecies is so different from the Cape buffalo that some researchers still consider it to be a separate species, S. nanus. Hybrids between the Cape and forest buffalo are not uncommon. Forest areas of Central and West Africa. S. c. brachyceros (the Sudan buffalo or West African savanna buffalo) Intermediate between the first two subspecies.

  5. Underwater video, National Geographic chats: What Cape ... - AOL

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    Cape Cod shark researchers constantly study shark behavior: where, when and how they hunt, how close they come to shore, when they arrive or leave. Underwater video, National Geographic chats ...

  6. Beverly Joubert - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Joubert (born 12 January 1957) is a South African-born wildlife photographer, filmmaker, conservationist and National Geographic explorer-at-large. [1]She has been documenting, researching and exploring Africa for over 40 years with her husband, Dereck Joubert.

  7. Wildlife of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Zimbabwe occurs foremost in remote or rugged terrain, in national parks and private wildlife ranches, in miombo woodlands and thorny acacia or kopje. The prominent wild fauna includes African buffalo, African bush elephant, black rhinoceros, southern giraffe, African leopard, lion, plains zebra, and several antelope species. [1] [2]

  8. Niassa Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The park boasts a sable antelope population of over 12000, an elephant population of 16000, over 400 bird species, and large populations of Cape buffalo, impala, wildebeest, zebra and leopards. The area has three endemic species - the Niassa wildebeest, Boehm's zebra, and Johnston's Impala.

  9. Syncerus - Wikipedia

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    Syncerus is a genus of African bovid that contains the living Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer), including the distinct African forest buffalo. At least one extinct species belongs to this genus; Syncerus acoelotus. [2] [3] The extinct giant African buffalo (Syncerus antiquus) is also included in this genus by many authorities. [4]