I LOVE this show on tTubi and Netflix. Me and my better half watched it every night for weeks. Although we also prefer animal docu's and dinosaur docu's than normal TV. It really makes you have a deeper love and appreciation for the people working here and other Reserves. As a normal child of 9-5 parents it makes you realize how every person here is changing the world and how it's much easier than I ever thought it would be to be that person. Hope my children do this one day. Makes me want to change careers myself at 38 yrs old....
Wow, stunning cinematography, visceral imagery & fascinating information to transcend the viewers to another world of magnificent beings filled with magic & wonder.
I have a question. Since rhino poaching is so bad why don't yall just cut off their horns? I can think of 2 reasons why you should. 1 to save the animals life and 2 so another rhino can't kill or hurt anything else. I see so many sad stories about people killing these animals for their horns. If the parks and game reserves would cut them off it would save their lives. I just don't understand why you all don't do that. I've watched the Netflix show and I seen you all cut off a males horn because he was killing and hurting other rhinos. Maybe I'm wrong but it just makes sense to me. Thank you for everything yall do for animals.
Hi Susie. Glad you enjoyed it😀 yes, they spend up to 5 hours every night grazing and can sometimes roam for up to 10km in search of good grazing. Is there any specific topic or animal you would like us to do an episode on?
Thank you for the reply. It would be hard to say what I would like to see more of or if I have questions, or topics I might be interested in. I do have to say, that each video is very interesting, insightful, and educational. Therefore, I love everything you post.....just I hope you don’t stop these virtual safaris, that would be the only thing! Thank you again for this special treat! You and everyone who works there, do a phenomenal job! 🙏❤️
I LOVE this show on tTubi and Netflix. Me and my better half watched it every night for weeks. Although we also prefer animal docu's and dinosaur docu's than normal TV. It really makes you have a deeper love and appreciation for the people working here and other Reserves. As a normal child of 9-5 parents it makes you realize how every person here is changing the world and how it's much easier than I ever thought it would be to be that person. Hope my children do this one day. Makes me want to change careers myself at 38 yrs old....
Wow, stunning cinematography, visceral imagery & fascinating information to transcend the viewers to another world of magnificent beings filled with magic & wonder.
You are too kind - thanks so much and glad you enjoyed it❤️🙏
Great video and beautiful images 😄
Thanks Richard. Glad you enjoyed it.🙏❤️
Excellent video and interesting information.about the various animals.🤗👌
Great footage and great information
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it❤️
Had an incredible experience . Shoutout mo
Excellent video and interesting information about the animals.😉🤗👌
Thanks Mary🙏 glad you enjoyed it❤️
@@ShamwariTV Yes it also reminded me when me and my Son was there, in May, 2016.😉😍🤗👌
Coming in February I can’t wait
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Tiger: am the strongest
Cheeta: am the fastest
Elephant: I am the biggest
Lion: I am fearless🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think I learn something new with each episode. I didn’t know hippos were nocturnal animals?! ❤️🙏
Lions is 40 percent it always good to see lions eat when they've family
Are you guys still having a drought down there???
Hi Jack. Yes unfortunately - although we have had some recent rain - it is still quite dry and not enough.
I have a question. Since rhino poaching is so bad why don't yall just cut off their horns? I can think of 2 reasons why you should. 1 to save the animals life and 2 so another rhino can't kill or hurt anything else. I see so many sad stories about people killing these animals for their horns. If the parks and game reserves would cut them off it would save their lives. I just don't understand why you all don't do that. I've watched the Netflix show and I seen you all cut off a males horn because he was killing and hurting other rhinos. Maybe I'm wrong but it just makes sense to me. Thank you for everything yall do for animals.
I think I learn something new with each episode. I didn’t know hippos were nocturnal animals?! ❤️🙏
Hi Susie. Glad you enjoyed it😀 yes, they spend up to 5 hours every night grazing and can sometimes roam for up to 10km in search of good grazing.
Is there any specific topic or animal you would like us to do an episode on?
Thank you for the reply. It would be hard to say what I would like to see more of or if I have questions, or topics I might be interested in. I do have to say, that each video is very interesting, insightful, and educational. Therefore, I love everything you post.....just I hope you don’t stop these virtual safaris, that would be the only thing! Thank you again for this special treat! You and everyone who works there, do a phenomenal job! 🙏❤️
Thanks so much Susie - we definitely have no plans to stop these videos anytime soon. Thank you for your continued support - it's much appreciated.