I grew up in old Rhodesia, I witnessed the killings of the hunters, & don’t agree with it, over many years of thought, I know that the destruction of the ivory in commercial terms is the only way to save the animal, dye the ivory, DYE IT & it becomes commercially un usable DYE IT on the living animal & / Don’t buy IT.
I grew up in old Rhodesia, I witnessed the killings of the hunters, & don’t agree with it, over many years of thought, I know that the destruction of the ivory in commercial terms is the only way to save the animal, dye the ivory, DYE IT & it becomes commercially un usable DYE IT on the living animal & / Don’t buy IT.
Please tell me where Lewa is. I mostly visit Maasai Mara where I stay with the Maasai. Have you been in Nakuru and Hell's Gate? Thank you for beautiful videos.
@wuuggfi Lewa is north of the Mara. I have been to the Mara twice, but love to go to Lewa to see the Rhinos and Grevy Zebras. From Wilson airport in Nairobi it is a 45 minute flight up to Lewa's airstrip. Check out their web link in this video's description. Thanks.
Huh? You said the cape buffalo were one of Africa's "most feared" animals. Ok, they can do damage, but more feared than lions, leopards, raging elephants, and cobras?
@CattyCatRanch@CattyCatRanch These buffalos are very feared. When you talk to guides, it is an animal they never want to see on walks. Usually bad attitudes, and an animal that seldom gives a warning or a mock charge like some of the ones you listed.
Great video and narrative. Love the "checking under bed" scene, the juvenile ellies sparring, and the close up of the Cape buffalo grazing with the egret nearby. Your close up photo of the ellie looking at you, with the folds of the upper trunk accentuated by shadows, is brilliant.
some people may have seen my comments on a lot of things about it it's just that i really like animals so plzz dont really say things about that my comment is that that it's cool how people can get rides to see the animals
Those rhinos are beautiful!! And did you say that a group of them are called a "crash" ?? That is so cool! I can't wait for the day I can finally go on a safari!
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I grew up in old Rhodesia, I witnessed the killings of the hunters, & don’t agree with it, over many years of thought, I know that the destruction of the ivory in commercial terms is the only way to save the animal, dye the ivory, DYE IT & it becomes commercially un usable DYE IT on the living animal & / Don’t buy IT.
Thom in Scotland
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I grew up in old Rhodesia, I witnessed the killings of the hunters, & don’t agree with it, over many years of thought, I know that the destruction of the ivory in commercial terms is the only way to save the animal, dye the ivory, DYE IT & it becomes commercially un usable DYE IT on the living animal & / Don’t buy IT.
Thom in Scotland
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Please tell me where Lewa is. I mostly visit Maasai Mara where I stay with the Maasai. Have you been in Nakuru and Hell's Gate? Thank you for beautiful videos.
wuuggfi 1 year ago
@wuuggfi Lewa is north of the Mara. I have been to the Mara twice, but love to go to Lewa to see the Rhinos and Grevy Zebras. From Wilson airport in Nairobi it is a 45 minute flight up to Lewa's airstrip. Check out their web link in this video's description. Thanks.
briczar22 1 year ago
Huh? You said the cape buffalo were one of Africa's "most feared" animals. Ok, they can do damage, but more feared than lions, leopards, raging elephants, and cobras?
Great video series! Thanks-
CattyCatRanch 1 year ago
@CattyCatRanch @CattyCatRanch These buffalos are very feared. When you talk to guides, it is an animal they never want to see on walks. Usually bad attitudes, and an animal that seldom gives a warning or a mock charge like some of the ones you listed.
briczar22 1 year ago
@CattyCatRanch trust me... go on a walk in lewa and you'll see. its bad in mara too.. they're ignorant.
JerkFerDays 6 months ago
Great video and narrative. Love the "checking under bed" scene, the juvenile ellies sparring, and the close up of the Cape buffalo grazing with the egret nearby. Your close up photo of the ellie looking at you, with the folds of the upper trunk accentuated by shadows, is brilliant.
laughyen 1 year ago
some people may have seen my comments on a lot of things about it it's just that i really like animals so plzz dont really say things about that my comment is that that it's cool how people can get rides to see the animals
MrBobthecorncob 2 years ago
You guys are too funny. You should try being fifteen feet from an elephant or rhino on foot! Great video as always.
debalbe 2 years ago
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briczar22 2 years ago
Great video. Thanks.
Rakshaming 2 years ago
Those rhinos are beautiful!! And did you say that a group of them are called a "crash" ?? That is so cool! I can't wait for the day I can finally go on a safari!
rhinolovingpianist77 2 years ago
Yes, a herd of white rhinos or any rhinos (you will most likely only see the whites grouping up) is called a crash. Kind of cool aint it.
briczar22 2 years ago
@briczar22 thanks for clearing that up! I love the interesting names for groups of animals!
rhinolovingpianist77 2 years ago
Awesome video! :)
SubparPanda 2 years ago 2
Great video.... you are BRIAN FELLOWS !
ScottLope 2 years ago 2
haha. those buffalos got devil eyes!
briczar22 2 years ago
YEAH!
i love ur safari videos...
!!!!
ur so lucky being able to see animals like that.
careful though!!!
God bless :)
12zuzus 2 years ago 2