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Did you know? Differences between black and white rhinos Mar 28 2008
Black rhinos (Diceros bicornis) and white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum) are both grey in colour. But there are many differences between them.
Tags: africa, black, black rhino, browse, colour, conservation, endangered, feed, feeding, grass, graze, grazing, hluhluwe, imfolozi, kwazulu-natal, lip, mammal, rhino, rhinoceros, smell, south africa, threatened, trees, white, white rhino, wildlifeElephant bulls browse Jan 29 2008
In the Earth-Touch clip, Elephant bulls follow new growth, a young and an older elephant bull move along a tree line in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, feeding as they go.
Did you know? Lion feeding Nov 5 2007
Lions often behave aggressively towards one another at kills. To survive, they require energy in the form of food, and will do almost anything to get it.
The more lions at the kill and the smaller the prey, the more intense the competition for sustenance. On the rare occasion, these fights may even result in death or severe injury.
Tags: africa, buffalo, energy, feeding, lions, mammal, preyFeeding time Jul 5 2007
Hmmm, time to feed, are we talking about lions, sharks or satellite dishes here? I guess all three if youre in the field. For me the great whites are easier to deal with than Jacques dish, which I have to use to serve my footage.
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