Loaded Giraffe: Video
Published by Wildcaster 4 months, 1 week ago Tags: adventure, africa, african, african birds, animal kingdom, animals, birding, birding african birds, birds, black rhino, blogumentary, buffalo, clouds scenic, conservation, documentary, ecotraining, education, elephant, elephants, experience, experience adventure, flickr, giraffe, GLTP, gonarezhou, Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, lions, malilangwe, Manyari gonarezhou, mashable, narrowcasting, Open Content Alliance, ornithology, oxpecker, pamushana, parasites, peace parks, photos, podcasting, predators, teach, video, wildcasting, wildlife, wildlife documentary, youtube, zimbabwe.Not having any joy with elephants the last couple of days, we headed up to the north east of the reserve with a low cloud base still hanging overhead.
It was another quiet start to the day with just a tortoise venturing into sight.

Khayeni pan had its full compliment of animals (impala, zebra, wildebeest) and this herd of eland which didn’t hang around.

We followed the Chiredzi river south hoping to at least find an elephant bull or two down that way. But not even they were around and also not much else but a few zebra.

It was only in the late afternoon that the sun managed to find a gap in the clouds to shine through, which didn’t last long. Although soon after dark the skies were clear and full of stars.

Several giraffe were drinking at Banyini pan including this bull with the wound in his leg. It doesn’t look too bad and is probably only being kept open by the oxpeckers. But I’m baffled as to what might have caused this injury.

While filming the giraffe we heard buffalo to the east. I was sure a herd was on its way to drink at the pan. We waited. But just then a young male lion coming from the west was heading straight towards the buffalo.
He wasn’t even bothering about stalking and soon had a large herd of impala shouting their abuses at him. He moved closer to the buffalo, but shortly afterwards gave up and headed east.

The buffalo were now drinking when a black rhino bull was moving in from the east. We sat and waited. He kept coming and coming and coming. Then saw our vehicle from about 20m away and came towards us at a slow walk right up to the bull-bar. Only after having sniffed the car did he spin around and take off to water.
As we moved around the herd of buffalo a white rhino cow and calf were also moving in to drink.
Unfortunately when the lion arrived the light was already too low to film. But it did give me the chance to WATCH all this activity for a change and not have my eye poking through a lens to see all the action.
What an amazing last half hour to the day!









Will the giraffe be ok with it’s hurt leg? I hope so. Let us get an update soon about it please.
Just looking at it with the video, it is my guess that it was probably caused by a lion. I can see the wounds that look like three or four deep claw marks showing where they first landed on the giraffe and where the paw with the claws scraped down the giraffe’s leg as the giraffe managed to escape.
Just my guess.
Very interesting video,
Is the smaller giraffe a male too? The wound looks to be mostly superficial, no?