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Why Do Cheetahs Love to Jump into a Safari Vehicle?
Cheetahs are popularly known for seeking higher ground to scan the horizon for prey or potential threats. They prefer termite mounds, fallen trees, or even small hills to gain a better view of their surroundings. However, recently they've learned to use safari vehicles in frequently visited destinations as their makeshift lookout points. This is not an act of aggression but rather a clever adaptation, an instinctive solution to their constant need to survey their environment. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2025-04-25
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Many Times a Day Do Lions Eat?
How many times a day do lions eat? The truth is, they don't eat on a daily schedule at all. Depending on their success and situation, lions may feast once every few days or go a week without food. Unlike humans, lions don't follow a fixed daily eating routine. Their meals are dictated by numerous factors, including prey availability, pride dynamics, and the demands of the environment. While some days may involve heavy feasting, others might pass with empty bellies and relentless hunger.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2025-04-25
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Can animals do math in their own way?
Can animals do math in their own way? Can they understand time, measure distance, calculate differences? To a certain degree, yes, some animals can do "math." Recent studies suggest that lions possess the ability to count, making strategic decisions based on numerical assessments. Researchers made this discovery by playing recordings of roars to wild lions, observing their reactions. When the number of recorded roars exceeded the number of lions in their own group, they hesitated. Instead of advancing or asserting their dominance, they often chose to stay put or even retreat. If the number of roars was roughly equal...
2025-04-25
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Is it Bad to Keep a Cheetah as a Pet?
Keeping wild animals as pets has always been controversial, but when it comes to cheetahs, the stakes are even higher. Cheetahs are not just any wild animal; they're an endangered species, a symbol of the delicate balance of nature. Unlike domesticated animals, which have been bred over generations to coexist with humans, cheetahs are wild creatures at their core. They can be tamed to an extent, but taming is not the same as domestication. A tamed cheetah might tolerate human presence, but its instincts, its needs, and its essence remain wild. Taking a cheetah out of the wild and...
2025-04-09
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Hot-air Balloon Safari - Experience the Masai Mara on a Different Level.
There is really nothing quite like the feeling of freedom and exhilaration you get when flying high above the African plains. Sure, the idea of waking up at the crack of dawn during your vacation may sound less than pleasant. However, the rewards of embarking on this high flying adventure greatly outweigh the inconvenience of setting your alarm clock for somewhere between 4 o'clock to 5 o'clock. As your guide takes you to the balloon launch pad, you'll begin to feel the anticipation grow. While you enjoy a steaming hot cup of coffee or tea, the balloon crew will inflate your b...
2025-04-09
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What is the term for a group of lionesses without a male lion?
A pride consists at its core females. Its defined by the females. It can encompass all their young and the males, but its truly the bloodline of the females in that territory.Although male lions ARE members of a pride, technically, they're just temporary members. Males form coalitions that are ACCEPTED by the pride aka the females. They then create offspring who are also apart of the female pride, and also, temporarily.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2025-03-28
02 min
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The Power of Unity - Cheetah Coalition?
Unlike females, who remain mostly nomadic, male cheetahs form coalitions to establish and defend territories. These coalitions form in two primary ways: through birth, where brothers stay together after leaving their mother, or through unrelated males of similar age joining forces shortly after independence. This pattern mirrors how lions form coalitions, though in both species, brotherhood-based groups tend to be more common. Interestingly, the largest cheetah coalitions often consist of a mix of related and unrelated males who have chosen to band together.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/cont...
2025-03-08
02 min
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What Does it Mean a Lion Roars?
Lions are widely recognized for their mighty roars. However, as commonly believed, they do not use this sound to frighten prey. Instead, their roar serves various social and territorial functions that help play a crucial role in their life. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-11-21
01 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What Does it Mean When Giraffes are Necking?
Conflicts often arise in the vast animal kingdom due to competition over territory, dominance, or mates. Among these confrontations, giraffes stand out with their unique and surprisingly civil approach. They engage in a fascinating form of combat called "necking," where two male giraffes vigorously swing their necks to deliver powerful blows using their hefty heads. Unlike many animals that rely on sheer strength to dominate weaker rivals, giraffes often opt for fair fights and only engage in intense battles with worthy competitors. This sense of fairness sets them apart from dominant creatures in other species that use intimidation to...
2024-11-12
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Do Antelopes Defend Themselves Against Lions?
When antelopes come across predators like lions, their primary defensive tactic is to sprint away and rely on their impressive speed. Some antelope species can hit speeds of up to 90 kilometers per hour, outpacing a lion's typical sprint of about 60 kilometers per hour. Alongside their quickness, antelopes possess remarkable endurance and agility that enable them to cover extensive ground and leap as high as 10 meters, keeping a safe distance from predators.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-11-09
02 min
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Do Male Lions Ever Compete for Females with Their Brothers?
In the social hierarchy of lions, both male and female lions play distinct roles in mating. Male siblings, forming coalitions, typically engage in competition for females who ultimately hold the decision-making power. When lionesses within a pride go into estrus, they often do so simultaneously. This synchronization attracts all males in the coalition, giving each female the opportunity to assess and choose her ideal mate. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-11-06
01 min
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Why Don't Preys Respond Fearfully to Hyenas?
Hyenas, known for their clever and deceptive hunting skills, outsmart their prey by concealing their true motives. Unlike other predators that rely on stealth, hyenas prefer a more relaxed and seemingly harmless approach to getting near their targets. This unconventional tactic capitalizes on the instincts of the prey, as many animals associate danger with specific predatory behaviors such as stalking or hiding. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-11-04
01 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Can Leopards Thrive in a Place Where There are No Trees?
Leopards are among the most adaptable big cats, capable of surviving and thriving across various environments, from dense forests to treeless deserts, grasslands, and even mountainous regions. This adaptability is the key reason leopards are the most numerous big cats, with estimates placing their population as high as 700,000.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-11-01
02 min
AFROSAFARI MEDIA
WHY TO VISIT KENYA
The sources provide detailed information on popular tourist destinations in Kenya. The first source introduces various attractions, including national parks like the Maasai Mara, Mount Kenya, and Lake Nakuru, as well as the coastal town of Lamu Island. The second source focuses on the Maasai Mara National Reserve, highlighting the Great Migration, diverse wildlife, cultural encounters with the Maasai people, and the reserve's commitment to conservation. The third source describes Lake Nakuru National Park, known for its large flocks of flamingos, endangered wildlife like rhinos and Rothschild’s giraffes, and its scenic landscapes. The fourth source explores Mount Kenya, a...
2024-10-31
32 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Leopard Cubs Remember Their Mother When They Grow Up?
Leopards, much like other wild felines, possess exceptional long-term memory skills, that allow them to hold onto memories of their mothers even long after they have grown up and gone their separate ways. Their memory functions through strong synapses about thirty times more potent than humans, enabling them to remember intricate details such as their mother's unique vocalizations well into adulthood. During their cub days, leopards form a special bond through these distinct sounds, often responding to the grunting noises made by their mothers for communication. These sounds have a striking quality akin to the sound of wood being...
2024-10-29
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Cheetahs Make a Chirping Sound?
The secret behind the cheetah's chirp lies in its physical structure. Like domestic cats, a cheetah's larynx connects to its trachea through a bone close to the skull. When a cheetah vocalizes, opening its mouth triggers vibrations in the vocal cords, resulting in a unique chirping sound. In contrast, members of the Panthera genus like lions have a different larynx structure. Cartilage links their vocal cords, enabling them to elongate and intensify sounds leading to their iconic roars. This anatomical contrast explains why lions can roar but cannot chirp or purr like cheetahs. ⚠️ Start Plan...
2024-10-25
01 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What are the Cheetah's Biggest Enemies?
Cheetahs face significant threats in the wild, with lions being their most formidable enemy. These majestic cats often fall victim to lions, who view them as rivals for territory and a potential danger to their offspring. The ruthless nature of lions is evident in their relentless pursuit to eliminate any cheetah they encounter, going to great lengths even to target defenseless cheetah cubs without hesitation. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-24
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why do Hyenas Eat their Prey While it is Still Alive?
Hyenas are known for their brutal feeding habits, often devouring their prey while it's still alive. This behavior is linked to their unique physical features and hunting methods. Unlike large felines, hyenas lack strong paws and claws for catching and subduing prey. Instead, they rely heavily on their powerful jaws and sturdy teeth as their primary hunting tools. This dependency results in a brutal scenario where the prey remains conscious while being torn apart without a quick end. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-21
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Can animals die from depression?
Animals, much like humans, can undergo emotional distress that can have serious consequences, even leading to death. An excellent illustration of this can be observed in African wild dogs, a species currently facing extinction. These dogs are highly social creatures that rely on strong bonds within their packs for physical survival and emotional well-being. When one of them is separated from its pack, it may experience significant depression which can result in what is commonly known as "Broken Heart Syndrome." ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/ ...
2024-10-18
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Explanation for hyenas asymmetric legs length
Hyenas, especially the spotted ones, often seem to have much longer front legs than their hind ones. But don't be fooled! Hyena's front and hind legs are almost the same length, with the hind legs possibly a tad longer. This unique body shape is primarily attributed to their spine structure, particularly the thoracic vertebrae. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-16
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How do Topi Antelopes Conceive in the Wild?
Topis are among the most stunning antelopes found in Africa, known not only for their speed and grace but also their remarkable adaptability, especially when it comes to reproduction and survival. Typically, these antelopes choose to give birth once a year, aligning such a crucial moment with the available lush grasses that are essential for their nourishment and overall health.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-14
01 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Do Giraffes Fight off Predators?
Giraffes are truly fascinating creatures, known not just for their impressive height and elegance but also for their unique ways of protecting themselves from predators. Despite their calm demeanor, they possess effective defensive mechanisms when facing danger. Their response to threats is influenced by factors such as age, size, and the specific circumstances they are in. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-11
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Lions Really Scavenge?
Lions are often hailed as the king of the jungle due to their dominance and prowess as skilled hunters. However, despite their fierce reputation, these big cats do indeed partake in scavenging activities more frequently than commonly perceived. Their scavenging behavior is more common than many people realize, sometimes even surpassing that of hyenas who most of the time are unfairly branded as "nature's primary scavengers." ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-08
02 min
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What is the Biggest Threat to Zebras?
In the wild, zebras encounter various natural threats, and one of the most fearsome predators they face is the crocodile. These striped ungulates engage in seasonal migrations, often traveling alongside wildebeests to discover fresh grazing grounds. This journey leads them to traverse rivers infested with crocodiles, posing a grave risk. Unlike hunting on land where crocodiles rely on ambush tactics, in water they can swiftly grab a zebra's limb and pull it beneath the surface for drowning.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-10-06
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Cheetahs and Leopards Get Along in the Wild?
Out in the wilderness, cheetahs and leopards are not exactly best buddies. Unlike the close-knit families often seen in animated movies, real-life wildlife operates on a different wavelength driven by survival instincts and fierce competition. These two species, both sitting at the top of the food chain, do not see eye to eye as kin but rather as adversaries vying for resources and dominance. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-09-23
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Hyenas Eat Their Own Babies?
Hyenas, often misunderstood and unfairly depicted as ruthless scavengers, actually exhibit remarkable maternal instincts and display intricate social behaviors. The inquiry into whether hyenas consume their own offspring does not yield a straightforward answer. While hyenas do not intentionally harm or eat their young, certain behaviors within their species may be misinterpreted as such actions. Delving into the subtleties of these behaviors reveals the intricate dynamics within hyena families.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-09-22
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Did Lions Go Extinct In Most Of Asia, But There Are Still Many Countries With Tigers?
Once upon a time, lions used to roam freely across vast regions of Asia. However, nowadays, they can only be found in a small population residing in the Gir Forest of India. In stark contrast, tigers still inhabit multiple countries throughout Asia, although their numbers have significantly dwindled over time. The disappearance of lions from most parts of Asia can be traced back to the relentless hunting of these big cats by local hunters and European nobility. For generations, hunting lions symbolized courage and achievement, with nothing more prestigious than displaying a lion's head as a trophy. European hunters...
2024-09-19
02 min
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How Many Teeth Do Hippos Have?
Hippos, with their massive size and powerful jaws, possess a total of 36 teeth. These consist of 8 incisors, 4 canines, 12 premolars, and 12 molars. Interestingly, some hippos maintain baby teeth well into adulthood, resulting in a higher-than-usual tooth tally. Their teeth are uniquely designed for both eating and combat purposes; the incisors and canines naturally sharpen themselves while grazing. On the other hand, the flat and ridged molars and premolars play a crucial role in grinding and crushing plant matter. Nevertheless, continuous wear on these teeth can hinder a hippo's ability to feed properly over time, potentially leading to starvation in severe...
2024-09-18
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Do I Organize a Safari Trip to Kenya?
Organizing a safari trip to Kenya is an exciting venture, offering the chance to experience some of the world's most spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. To ensure your trip is well-planned, you'll need to take several key steps to make the most out of your safari adventure. The first and perhaps most crucial step is selecting a reputable tour operator. While numerous options exist online, opting for a locally-owned operator is highly recommended. Working with a local tour operator not only benefits the community by creating job opportunities and supporting conservation initiatives but also provides...
2024-09-15
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Don't Lions Eat Hyenas after Killing Them?
Lions tend to avoid eating hyenas once they bring them down. One significant element in this equation is the impact of learned behavior. From a young age, lion cubs observe and absorb knowledge from their mothers on what to target as prey and what qualifies as nourishment. They are guided to chase after creatures like zebras, antelopes, and buffalo known for their rich nutrients that sustain them well. On the contrary, hyenas don't fit into this preferred prey category. They are viewed more as adversaries rather than a source of food. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip...
2024-09-12
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Crocodiles Ever Hunt/Attack Elephants?
Crocodiles have a reputation for preying on unsuspecting victims. Surprisingly, while they might set their sights on elephants from time to time, the sheer size and strength of adult elephants make them unfeasible prey. As such, they prefer to go after the younger, smaller, or weaker members of the herd like sub-adults who are less equipped to defend themselves. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-09-10
02 min
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How Do Hippos Run So Fast When They Have So Much Weight?
Hippos, known for their large size and somewhat clumsy appearance with short legs and a round body, are surprisingly fast runners, reaching speeds of about 19 miles per hour. Their speed on land is impressive considering they mainly live in water. This leads to an interesting question: how do these hefty creatures move so swiftly? Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College in the United Kingdom decided to investigate this mystery and uncover the secrets behind hippos' agility.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-09-08
02 min
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Why Do Jackals Seem to be Ignored/Tolerated by Other Predators?
Jackals are truly captivating creatures with a remarkable survival strategy when living among larger, more dominant predators in the wild. What makes their behavior so intriguing is how they skillfully avoid becoming targets for attacks by these other predators. Their ability to steer clear of danger can be credited to their cautious nature, strategic actions, and minimal impact on a predator's hunt.⚠️Check out our tour package 👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/the-best-kenya-safari-
2024-09-05
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Lions Ever Go After Hippos?
It is very rare for lions to hunt hippos, and when they do, such incidences usually take place under specific and unusual circumstances. Hippos are typically not the prime targets for lions due to their formidable size, thick skin, and powerful bite. However, there are situations where lions, particularly sub-adult males, may target a hippo. These younger lions, full of energy and often lacking the patience or skill to catch faster prey, may initially approach a hippo out of curiosity or playfulness. If they manage to exhaust the hippo, adult lions might join in, turning the situation into a...
2024-09-03
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What are some misconceptions about cheetahs?
Cheetahs are often misunderstood, with a myriad of misconceptions surrounding them. Some people mistakenly believe them to be as dangerous as lions or leopards, requiring the same level of fear or caution. While they can be dangerous, especially in captivity, cheetahs are not as aggressive toward humans as some of their larger cousins. However, the notion that they are "friendly" and won't harm humans is equally flawed. In captivity, cheetahs are mostly stressed, making them unpredictable and even more dangerous.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-08-22
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What are some facts about the ostrich?
The ostrich is a remarkable bird that can be easily distinguished from its unique characteristics and behaviors. They are the largest bird in the world, weighing up to 330 pounds and measuring up to 9 feet in height. Their eggs are equally impressive, with each one of them equaling the size of 24 chicken eggs and containing over 2,000 calories. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-08-21
02 min
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Do Lions Dig up Warthogs?
In the harsh realities of the African Savannah, survival is a constant struggle between predator and prey. One such dramatic encounter is the hunt between a lion and a warthog, particularly when the lion is forced to dig this wild pig out of its burrow. This process is a true test of patience, strength, and persistence for the lion. Warthogs are particularly known for creating burrows that are not only deep but reinforced with dense soil roots and natural obstacles that make it difficult for lions to reach them. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya...
2024-08-19
02 min
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Why are White Rhinos Special?
The white rhino, often referred to as the square-lipped rhino due to the distinctive shape of its mouth, is the largest of the two African rhino species. With a head that is notably larger than their cousins, the black Rhino, their size is an adaptation to their feeding habits, that involve grazing rather than browsing. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-08-11
02 min
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What is Special about a Cape buffalo?
The African buffalos are widely known for their strength, resilience, and complex social structure. The Cape buffalos in particular are perhaps the most iconic subspecies whose sheer size embody their power. For instance, Female Cape buffalos, or cows, weigh up to 700 kg, while males, also known as bulls, can reach a staggering 907 kg. They mostly thrive in large, tightly-knit groups, often referred to as either herds, gangs, troops, or obstinacy, a fitting term given to their reputation for their aggressiveness and strength in numbers.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawi...
2024-08-09
02 min
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Why Are They Called Wildebeests?
The wildebeest is a remarkable and iconic large antelope native to Africa. Standing between 45 and 55 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing between 300 and 600 pounds, these majestic creatures are a sight to behold. Their bodies measure between 5 and 8 feet in length, complemented by tails that span 14 to 22 inches. The Dutch settlers who first encountered them in South Africa were struck by their wild and vigorous appearance, naming them "wildebeest," which translates to "wildebeest." This name aptly captures their untamed nature and robust demeanor.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/con...
2024-08-07
02 min
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Are Hippos Aggressive to Humans?
When considering the most dangerous animals, it's easy to assume that the largest or strongest creatures hold the top spots. However, danger isn't merely a factor of size or strength; it's about the likelihood of an animal to attack and the resulting fatalities.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-08-02
02 min
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How Do Vultures Scare Cheetahs off their Prey?
Vultures have a unique method of overpowering and driving cheetahs away from their prey. These birds are not only imposing in size, with some weighing up to 30 pounds, but they also have the advantage of numbers. They never approach a kill alone; instead, they descend in groups, often numbering fifty or more. Their overwhelming presence often has a profound psychological effect on cheetahs, especially solitary or new mothers.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-07-28
02 min
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Is it Common for African Lion Prides to have a Male Leader?
African lion prides are often thought to have a male leader, but this is a misconception. In reality, lions form coalitions, and while these coalitions may have a dominant individual, the dynamics are far from simple. The dominant status within a coalition can change frequently due to factors such as injuries, power struggles, and even deaths. Unlike human social structures, where a leader might guide and make decisions for a group, a dominant male lion does not lead the pride. Instead, the coalition's dominance is fluid and can vary greatly from one group to another.
2024-07-23
03 min
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What are the Differences between Indian Leopards and African Leopards?
The leopard is possibly one of the most diverse of the big cats, both physically, genetically, as well as geographically. There are generally eight recognized subspecies, spread across much of Africa and parts of southern Asia. Among these, the African and Indian leopards share similar traits in physical appearance, skull size, length, and natural behavior. However, African leopards exhibit a more robust build compared to their Indian counterparts. Male African leopards weigh up to 90 kilograms, while females weigh up to 60 kilograms. In contrast, the Indian leopards are generally smaller, with males weighing between 50-70 kilograms and females weighing between 30...
2024-07-21
02 min
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Why aren't Cheetahs Always 100% Successful in Catching Their Prey?
As the fastest land animals, capable of reaching speeds up to 70 miles per hour the Cheetahs' hunting success rate is not always 100% successful, largely due to the complex nature of their hunting strategies. They typically begin their hunt with stalking, often from a considerable distance, sometimes over a football field away and slowly creep in. By the time they explode, they are still a considerable distance away from their intended target. It's their advanced speed that makes up for the gap once the prey is running, but then it comes down to preys ability to out distance and out-maneuver...
2024-07-18
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Do Hyenas Know Where Lions Kill Their Prey?
Hyenas are often misunderstood as mere scavengers, despite being responsible for hunting about 95% of their prey. However, like other predators, they sometimes scavenge for sustenance. One of the primary ways they've developed for scavenging is by observing fellow scavengers such as vultures. By watching vultures circling and descending, hyenas can locate potential kills by following them. Their incredible sense of hearing and smell also plays a crucial role, enabling them to pick up on distress calls, the sounds of a kill, or the scent of blood from a distance. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Keny...
2024-07-15
02 min
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Why Do Some Lions Have Thicker & Longer Manes than Others?
The mane of a lion is not just a striking feature, it is a crucial representation of their health and prowess in the wild. Ranging in color from near-white to deep-black, and varying in length from a subtle-crest to a thick-shroud covering shoulders and chest, each mane tells a different story shaped by numerous factors such as Health, age, testosterone levels, nutrition, and even environmental conditions like temperature and recent injuries.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-07-12
02 min
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Do Male Lions Hunt or Just Eat What the Females Kill?
When it comes to lions hunting behavior, female lion are often portrayed as the primary hunters, tirelessly stalking and bringing down prey to sustain the pride. This perception, however, overlooks the crucial role that male lions play in the hunt. While females do indeed excel in cooperative hunting, male lions, often possess unique strengths tailored to their environment and physique.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-07-08
02 min
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Why Do Lions Need their Tails?
Lions, like all cats, have tails that play a crucial role in their daily lives. Although it might seem that they could survive without them, their tails serve several essential functions. Primarily, lions use their tails for balance, especially when navigating uneven terrain or making sharp turns while running. Additionally, their tails are vital tools for communication and signaling emotions within their pride.. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-07-03
02 min
Oh My Word with Katie
Kenya Parks: On healing, love, and excellent customer service
Kenya Parks, Operations Director at Primos Cafe, discusses how she found God’s love and healing after childhood sexual assault, and how she shares that love with others by speaking, writing, and providing excellent customer service at Primos.
2024-07-03
35 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do All Lions Live in Prides?
Lions are often portrayed as the standard social animals that reside in large harmonious groups known as prides. Unfortunately, this is not the complete depiction since not all lions join prides, and without females present male lions cannot form one either. In fact, male lion that form a group without any females around them is often referred to as a coalition.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-30
02 min
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How Do Cheetahs Raise Their Cubs?
Of all the big cats, cheetah-cubs are the least likely to survive because they are the most vulnerable to a wide range of predators as they rely heavily on their mother's experience and skills for survival. Experienced mothers possess a deep understanding of the dangers their cubs face and take proactive measures to mitigate these threats. They frequently move their cubs to avoid detection by predators, carefully select the best denning sites, and swiftly leave the scene after making a kill to reduce the risk of attracting dangerous scavengers. .⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https...
2024-06-26
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Often Do Lions Eat in a Day?
Lions are known for their ability to survive in the wild by hunting strategically. While the big cats generally require about 8 pounds of food each day, this is just one part of the story; there is so much more to how lions feed than meets the eye. They are famous for making large kills and may eat up to a quarter of their weight at once during these feeding times, which happen not only daily but also intermittently—they can go without hunting again for several days or even weeks.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Ken...
2024-06-24
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Can a Nile Crocodile Rival a Saltwater Crocodile in Terms of Size?
The Nile crocodile is renowned for its bulk and mass. When comparing individuals of the same length, Nile crocodiles tend to be slightly heavier and more robust than their saltwater counterparts. However, the saltwater crocodile holds the record for the largest size among living crocodiles. These predators regularly exceed 5.18 meters in length and can grow significantly larger, contingent on factors such as prey availability, habitat quality, genetic traits conducive to rapid growth, and lifespan amidst human activities.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-21
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Don't Predators Often Attack Each Other?
Most predators generally avoid attacking each other more frequently because the risks often do not justify the rewards. In the absence of critical resources being at stake, engaging in a fight with another predator presents unnecessary dangers. An injury sustained during such a conflict could result in an inability to hunt effectively, leading to starvation. Additionally, a weakened state makes a predator vulnerable to other predators, who might seize the opportunity to eliminate a weakened competitor.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-16
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Does Sexual Selection Shapes the Lion's Mane?
In this episode, we'll be diving into the fascinating world of lions and uncover the secrets behind their magnificent manes. We'll explore the scientific principles of sexual selection and explain how it influences the development of a lion's mane. From attracting mates to intimidating rivals, we'll learn why the lion's mane is more than just a display of beauty.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-13
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why are Zebras so Aggressive?
Zebras are often recognized as some of the most visually attractive animals in the animal kingdom, primarily due to their striking black and white stripes. However, what many people may not realize is that alongside their captivating appearance, zebras also possess a notable level of aggression which may come as a surprise to those who typically associate aggression with carnivorous predators.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-12
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Are Wild Felines Bigger Than Wild Canids?
Why are wild felines bigger than wild canids? Shocking facts revealed! In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of wild felines and canids to uncover the reasons behind their size differences. From evolutionary adaptations to hunting strategies, we'll explore the biological and ecological factors that contribute to the impressive sizes of wild cats compared to wild dogs.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-08
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why are Tsavo's Male Lions Maneless?
Why are Tsavo's Male Lions Maneless? In this fascinating episode, we delve into the mysterious world of Tsavo's male lions and uncover the shocking truth behind their unique lack of manes. Tsavo lions have intrigued scientists and wildlife enthusiasts for years, and we're here to reveal the secrets that make these big cats stand out. We'll explore all the possible reasons why these lions defy the norm.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-05
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Who Would Win in a Fight: Orangutan vs Chimpanzee?
Who would win in a fight between an orangutan and a chimpanzee? This question has fascinated many, and in this episode, we dive deep into the abilities and characteristics of these two incredible primates to find out.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-06-01
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Crocodiles Eat Other Crocodiles?
Why do crocodiles eat other crocodiles? This shocking behavior has baffled experts and intrigued wildlife enthusiasts for years. In this episode, we dive deep into the reasons behind this gruesome phenomenon. Discover the factors that drive these apex predators to turn on their own kind, from territorial disputes to survival instincts.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-29
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
When Elephants Attack. Surviving an Elephant Charge While on Safari!
If you find yourself charged by an elephant while on safari, knowing how to react can be the difference between safety and danger. In this episode, we'll be delving into some of the essential survival tips and expert advice on handling such a terrifying encounter. Learn the crucial do's and don'ts that could save your life, understand the behavior of elephants, and prepare yourself with the best strategies for staying calm and safe.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-27
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What Makes African Wild Dogs Such a Successful Hunter?
The African Wild Dogs are one of the most efficient predators in Africa with an impressive 80 percent hunting success rate that far surpasses even the most formidable apex predators like lions.But what actually sets them apart from their counterparts in the animal kingdom?⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-22
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
How Do Cheetahs Avoid Overheating During the Hunt?
Discover the fascinating ways how cheetahs avoid overheating during the hunt in this in-depth episode! Cheetahs are the fastest land animals, but their incredible speed comes with the risk of overheating. Learn about their unique physiological adaptations and behaviors that help them stay cool and effective hunters in the scorching heat of the savannah.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-19
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Facts About Masai Giraffe!
Are Masai Giraffes Endangered? This episode dives deep into the alarming reality facing Masai giraffes today. Join us as we uncover the shocking truth behind the declining population of these majestic creatures.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-17
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
The Top Largest Antelope Species in Africa
In this episode, we explore the world of antelopes as we discover the largest species on Earth. From the majestic Giant Eland to the elusive Bongo Antelope, we'll learn everything about them from their unique traits, habitats, to significance in the natural world⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-15
05 min
Kenya Wild Parks
What is the Difference Between Gazelles and Antelopes?
What is the Difference Between Gazelles and Antelopes? in this episode, we'll be diving into the fascinating world of wildlife as we uncover the key disparities between gazelles and antelopes. We'll cover their unique characteristics, habitats, and behaviors as well as everything you need to know to distinguish these majestic creatures. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-13
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Zebra Stallions Kill Foals?
In this captivating episode, we delve deep into the fascinating world of zebras to uncover why zebra stallions resort to killing foals! Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics of zebra behavior and the shocking reasons behind this phenomenon.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-10
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Do Lions Go After Large or Small Prey?
In this captivating episode, we delve deep into the fascinating world of lions to uncover their hunting preferences. Do lions lean towards hunting large animals or do they have a preference for smaller prey? Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the wild and reveal the secrets behind lions' predatory instincts.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-05
05 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Hyenas Eat Animals Alive?
Why do hyenas like to eat their prey alive? In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of hyena behavior to uncover the truth behind this peculiar preference. Join us as we explore the science, theories, and shocking discoveries surrounding hyenas and their appetite for live prey.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-05-03
02 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Don't Animals Attack Tourists While on Safari Vehicles?
Have you ever wondered why animals seem so calm around safari vehicles? In this episode, we delve into the intriguing question: "Why Don't Animals Attack Tourists While on Safari Vehicles?" Join us as we uncover the secrets behind animals' behavior and discover the fascinating reasons behind their peaceful coexistence with safari vehicles.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-04-27
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Cape Buffalos Are Called Black Death?
Why Cape Buffalos Are Called Black Death? Join us as we embark on a journey to unravel the intriguing truth behind why these majestic creatures are feared and revered as the "Black Death" on the African savannah. Join us as we delve deep into their history, behavior, and the legends surrounding them. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-04-21
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Leopards Have White Spots on their Ears and Tails?
Why Do Leopards Have White Spots on their Ears and Tails? Join us as we embark on a journey to unravel the intriguing secrets behind these unique markings. From evolutionary advantages to ecological significance, we'll explore every facet of this fascinating phenomenon. Don't miss out on this enlightening exploration of nature's wonders!⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-04-14
03 min
The Morale Booster Podcast
Episode 153: Live with Kenya Parks
Is it possible to forgive and love someone who once tried to ruin you? Listen to this episode and share your thoughts. Episode 153: Live with Kenya Parks Kenya Parks is an accomplished individual who has made a significant impact in various fields. As an award-winning best-selling author, she has published three books and a fitness journal, captivating readers with her insightful and inspiring words. Kenya's passion for motivating others extends beyond her writing, as she also serves as a motivational speaker and facilitates workshops. Her mission is to support and assist individuals in strengthening their...
2024-04-13
42 min
Kenya Wild Parks
The Fascinating Reason Why Cheetahs Do Not Engage in Infanticide!
Ever wondered why cheetahs don't kill their cubs or other big cats? This episode uncovers the astonishing truth behind this behavior. Join us as we delve deep into the fascinating world of cheetahs and their cubs, revealing the hidden secrets of nature. Discover the surprising reasons behind this behavior and gain insight into the unique dynamics of cheetah families.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-04-10
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why are Leopards Scared of Baboons?
Discover the fascinating truth about whether leopards fear baboons in this revealing episode. Exploring the dynamic between these two animals, we delve into their interactions and behaviors.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya:https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-04-06
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Male Lions Kill Cubs? Understanding Nature's Dark Side!
In this captivating episode, we delve into the fascinating reasons why male lions kill cubs when they take over a new pride. This episode explore the shocking truth behind this behavior in the wild. The fascinating dynamics of lion prides and the reasons behind this disturbing phenomenon. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-04-01
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Big Cats Target the Neck: The Science of Predatory Precision?
In this captivating episode, we delve into the fascinating science behind why big cats instinctively target the neck or throat of their prey for execution. From lions to cheetah, discover the evolutionary advantages and biological adaptations that drive this lethal hunting strategy. Uncover the secrets of precision and efficiency that make big cats such formidable hunters in the wild. Join us on a journey of discovery as we unravel the mysteries behind one of nature's most efficient killing techniques.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-03-26
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
The Most Common African Birds to Spot on Safari!
Embark on an unforgettable safari adventure as we unveil the ultimate guide to spotting the most common African birds! From vibrant plumage to majestic flights, these avian wonders await your discovery. Join us as we delve into the heart of Africa's wilderness and uncover the beauty of its feathered inhabitants. Get ready to be amazed by nature's splendor!⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-03-24
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Are Hyenas not Afraid of Leopards?
Why Are Hyenas not Afraid of Leopards? Discover the surprising truth behind this intriguing question in our latest episode. Learn why hyenas exhibit such behavior and uncover fascinating insights into their interactions with leopards. Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of wildlife dynamics!⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-03-18
04 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Can a Baboon Defeat a Chimpanzee?
Can a Baboon defeat a chimpanzee? To answer this question, we need to first consider the complex interplay of factors, such as size, strength, and social structure. Both baboons and chimpanzees are highly intelligent and have distinct adaptations for survival, but they differ significantly in their physical characteristics and social behaviors.⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
2024-03-11
03 min
Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Swamp Witches: Tales of Outdoor Sisterhood
Join us as we explore the exciting world of the Swamp Witches, a group of women united by their love for the outdoors. This episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast introduces Julie Wooley and Lila Sessums, sharing the story and adventures of this close-knit group. From fox hunting to sitting in duck blinds, to an adventurous horseback safari in Kenya, their stories highlight the power of friendship, resilience, and the pure happiness found in nature. Learn how these extraordinary women defy expectations, celebrate their achievements, and explore the wilderness with unmatched enthusiasm and a hint of humor. Hosted on...
2024-03-06
42 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Do Elephants Form Matriarchal Families?
In this episode, we unravel the secrets, providing a deep dive into the intricate dynamics of elephant society. 🌍 Join us on a journey to understand the reasons these magnificent creatures form matriarchal bonds and the profound impact it has on their generational legacy. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/ ⚠️Check out our tour package 👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/the-best-kenya-safari-tours/
2024-02-29
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Can A Pride of African Lions Defeat a Single Male Elephant?
Can A Pride of African Lions Defeat a Single Male Elephant? In a hypothetical encounter between a pride of African lions and a single male elephant, the odds heavily favor the elephant. Elephants are much larger and more powerful than lions, possessing greater strength and a formidable set of tusks. Lions typically hunt in groups and rely on teamwork, strategy, and their agility to take down prey. While lions are skilled predators, they usually target smaller or weaker animals. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/ ⚠️Check out our tour package 👉: https://www...
2024-02-27
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Don't Lions Hunt Rhinos?
Lions typically do not hunt rhinos for several reasons. Firstly, rhinos are formidable and powerful animals, possessing tough, thick skin and large, intimidating horns. Lions, known for their collaborative hunting strategy and agility, generally target prey that is more manageable, such as ungulates like wildebeests, zebras, or smaller mammals. Attempting to take down a rhino is a risky endeavor that could result in injury or even death for a lion. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/⚠️Check out our tour package 👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/the-best-kenya-safari-tours/
2024-02-18
03 min
Kenya Wild Parks
Why Are Wildlife Safaris Priced So High?
Explore the captivating world of wildlife safaris as we delve into the intriguing question: "Why Are Wildlife Safaris So Expensive?" In this episode, we explore the factors contributing to the high prices, and provide insights that every adventure enthusiast needs to know. Join us on this journey of discovery and make informed decisions for your next wildlife adventure! ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/ ⚠️Check out our tour package 👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/the-best-kenya-safari-tours/
2024-02-16
05 min
The Carbon Curve
Is Kenya the next carbon removal powerhouse?
Episode 30 is with Bilha Ndirangu, CEO of Great Carbon Valley.Today Na’im speaks with Bilha Ndirangu. Bilha is the CEO of Great Carbon Valley. She is also the co-founder of Jacob’s Ladder Africa, a non-profit focused on green workforce preparation. In this and other roles, she is at the intersection of climate action, technology, and education, positioning Africa as an investment destination for the green economy, identifying and scaling relevant technologies, and preparing its youth to provide the requisite skills mix. She has had previous roles as CEO of the African Leadership Academy and CEO of Af...
2023-12-05
42 min
Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris
Parks Or Conservancies? Which Is Best?
Everyone has heard of East Africa's outstanding national parks such as the Masai Mara and the Serengeti. but you may not be as familiar with the concept of conservancies - designated protected areas sprinkled throughout Kenya and Tanzania. Which is right for you, parks, or conservancies? Listen in to find out.
2023-10-10
04 min
The Rambling Runner Podcast
#528 - The Journey of Kenya's Legendary Running Coach Patrick Sang and the Fastest Runners on Earth
Today we are fortunate to have Sarah Gearheart who has just published a truly amazing running book - We Share the Sun: The Journey of Kenya's Legendary Running Coach Patrick Sang and the Fastest Runners on Earth.We Share the Sun takes us behind the scenes into the lives of Kenya’s fastest runners and their coach—one of the greatest and least-heralded coaches in the sport—Patrick Sang.At a secluded training camp in Kaptagat, Kenya, a small town nearly 8,000 feet above sea level in the Great Rift Valley, three-dozen world-class runners, including Olympic champi...
2023-04-21
49 min
rowanmusse pdf
Download In @!PDF Geology of National Parks of CentralSouthern Kenya and Northern Tanzania Geotourism of the Gregory Rift Valley Active Volcanism and Regional Plateaus Unlimited by Roger N. Scoon
Download Geology of National Parks of Central/Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania: Geotourism of the Gregory Rift Valley, Active Volcanism and Regional Plateaus Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Roger N. Scoon Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=3030088588 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download Download In @!PDF Geology of National Parks of Central/Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania: Geotourism of the Gregory Rift Valley, Active Volcanism and Regional Plateaus Unlimited Ebook | READ ONLINE Download Download In @!PDF Geology of National Parks of Central/Southern Kenya and...
2023-02-10
00 min
Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris
The Great Tsavo Parks of Kenya
They are some of the oldest and largest wildlife parks in Kenya. Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks will bring you up close to all kinds of natural surprises and wonders...
2023-01-14
05 min
Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris
Honeymoon In Kenya
Brilliant sunsets, diamond beaches - could a location be any more romantic? Or a better spot for a honeymoon? Filled with exotic leopards and bright, pink flamingoes, Kenya's great parks deliver honeymooners into the realm of safari wonder.
2022-08-12
04 min
Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris
Kenya's Awesome National Parks
Hear the word ‘safari’ and you’re sure to picture images of Kenya’s national parks. This is safari country and Kenya’s parks offer the biggest variety, numbers, and concentrations of wildlife in Africa.
2022-07-22
04 min
The Radio Vagabond
230 KENYA (4:4): Visiting a Maasai Village in Masai Mara
Welcome to part 4 of my mini-series about Kenya and The Masai Mara. Click here to go to part 1, part 2, and part 3. After our exciting hot air balloon trip, I went to the Maassai village in the Mara. This was my last day in the Mara. I spent two nights in Lenchada Tourist Camp in the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya. And when we were asked if we wanted to go for a visit to a real Maasai village, I was the only one in the group who was interested. So, I got a private tour for a few...
2022-05-05
41 min
The Radio Vagabond
228 KENYA (2:4): Attacked by an Angry Rhino in Masai Mara
THINGS TO DO IN NAIROBI In the last post, I was talking about Shane and Monica who I met in Nairobi. They both gave us tips on all the amazing stuff there’s to see around the country, but there’s also a lot to do in the capital. VISIT THE KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM The museum is located in the town Karen at the Ngong Hills slopes just outside Nairobi. It was owned by Danish author Karen and her Swedish husband Baron. It became more famous after the renowned “Out of Africa” film. It’s ope...
2022-04-29
31 min
Factual America
Our Great National Parks with Barrack Obama on Netflix
Our Great National Parks is a breathtaking Netflix original docuseries, executive produced and narrated by President Barack Obama, who protected more public lands and waters than any other US president in history. Watch the full episode at https://www.alamopictures.co.uk/podcast/our-great-national-parks President Obama takes us on a journey to experience nature in the world's most iconic national parks, spanning five continents. The series brims with wonder, humour and optimism as each episode tells the story of a national park through the lives of its wildest residents, both big and exceptionally small.
2022-04-14
37 min
The Narrow Gate Podcast
Juliet from Nairobi, Kenya Shares Her Journey of Faith and Experiences as a Student in Paris and Lisbon
Image of Nairobi by Joecalih on UnsplashWelcome to episode five of the Narrow Gate Podcast. Today I interviewed the lovely Juliet from Nairobi, Kenya. Juliet has recently arrived in Lisbon where we met. She was in Paris for three years studying and improving her French before coming to Portugal for her internship. She is a born-again Christain sharing her story with us in this interview.Scripture verse mentioned:“Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet yo...
2022-03-06
36 min
Black Nature Narratives
S2 Ep: 2 Violet Matiru, Zoologist, Researcher and Campaigner, Executive Director of MCDI Kenya
In this episode I'm talking with Violet Matiru. Violet is a Kenyan zoologist and veteran wildlife researcher and campaigner. She has over 20 years experience as a conservationist and community educator. As Executive Director of Millennium Community Development Initiatives (MCDI) she delivers community conservation programmes which address natural resource management challenges in Kenya. Starting her career within the Kenya Wildlife Service as a researcher on the Elephant programme, she has gone on to become a consultant evaluating programmes for many intergovernmental bodies and NGO's including UNDP, UNEP, IUCN and WWF. Here, we talk about the exclusivity of access to nature and...
2020-04-26
42 min
Travel Advice Show
Kenya Travel Advice Show
Kenya is one of the most famous wild animal places in the world. Made famous in many movies, books, and other media, many travelers can’t wait to go there and for good reasons. Nicky Brandon, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Kerr & Downey, joins Chris and Jerry for an exciting discussion of the famous and not as famous neat things to do in Kenya. When to go, description of many game parks, how long to stay, types of accommodations, helicopter rides for animal viewing, unique and exciting areas not often visited, and many other topics are discussed. Listen to...
2020-04-18
21 min
The Rest of the Iceberg
Why are Terrorists Attacking Kenya?
When people imagine Kenya, most think of safari parks filled with lions, leopards, and wildebeest. That may change, however, if Kenya continues to be the scene of sickening terror attacks. Tourist numbers are already down. People are worried that the lions won’t be the only predators they encounter on their trip.In the past decade, terrorists have killed hundreds in Kenya. The two worst attacks were those on the Westgate shopping mall in 2013 (67 dead) and on Garissa University in 2015 (148 dead).Most of the attacks have been claimed by Al-Shabaab, an Islamic group based in th...
2019-05-20
04 min