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16/05/2025

Gorillas: The Ultimate Plant-Based Powerhouses!

Gorillas are strong, muscular, and massive - but did you know their diet is almost entirely plant-based?

These gentle giants feast on leaves, fruits, shoots, and even tree bark! Who said you need meat to be strong?

Want to know more about their jungle diet?

Check it out 👉 https://safaripartner.com/blog/what-gorillas-eat

Photos from Safari Partner's post 16/05/2025

Hippos: Africa’s Most Misunderstood Killers?

They might look like chubby, lazy giants, but hippos are one of the most dangerous animals in Africa!

They can run faster than a human, have powerful jaws that can crush bones, and are extremely territorial.

Would you want to meet one in the wild?

Learn why hippos are so dangerous 👉 https://safaripartner.com/blog/why-hippos-are-dangerous

Photos from Safari Partner's post 15/05/2025

Introverts, This is the Best Place to See Wildlife Without the Crowds

Most safaris are packed with tourists, but not in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. This hidden gem offers incredible wildlife without the big crowds. It’s the perfect place for a quiet, personal safari experience.

More introvert-friendly destinations: https://safaripartner.com/blog/african-destinations-introverts.

13/05/2025

A Hippo’s Bite Can Break a Crocodile in Half!

Hippos don’t have sharp teeth, but their massive canines can grow up to 50 cm (20 inches) long! Their bite force is many times stronger than than that of a lion - enough to snap a crocodile in two! 😳

Want more jaw-dropping hippo facts?

Read here 👉 https://safaripartner.com/blog/why-hippos-are-dangerous

Photos from Safari Partner's post 01/05/2025

Masters of the Open Skies

Martial Eagles prefer open savannas and woodlands, where they soar high above, searching for prey. They’re solitary hunters, rarely seen in pairs except during mating season.

Learn more about Africa’s most powerful eagle here: https://safaripartner.com/blog/facts-about-martial-eagle.

Photos from Safari Partner's post 29/04/2025

The Secret to a Cheetah’s Stealthy Hunt!

Cheetahs are expert hunters, but they don’t just rely on speed!

Their spotted coat provides perfect camouflage in the tall grass, allowing them to creep super close to their prey before launching a high-speed attack.

With a success rate of only 50%, every hunt has to count!

Want to know what happens after the catch?
Find out here 👉 https://safaripartner.com/blog/what-do-cheetahs-eat

Photos from Safari Partner's post 28/04/2025

Quick Trip? These African Countries Offer Visa on Arrival!

Canadians, even if a visa is needed, some African destinations make it easy with a visa-on-arrival!

No embassy visits - just land and get your visa at the airport. Simple, right?

Check out the countries where you can skip the visa stress 👉 https://safaripartner.com/blog/visa-free-african-countries-canadians

Photos from Safari Partner's post 27/04/2025

They eat ants.
They walk like T-Rexes.
They curl up into a ball when scared.

Pangolins sound made-up, but they’re 100% real and living across Africa.

✨ Get to know them here: https://safaripartner.com/blog/facts-about-pangolins

26/04/2025

Leopards Are Stronger Than You Think

A leopard can carry prey twice its weight up a tree! This keeps scavengers like hyenas from stealing their meal. Talk about strength and strategy!

More mind-blowing leopard facts here: https://safaripartner.com/blog/facts-about-leopards.

Photos from Safari Partner's post 26/04/2025

The Unexpected Killer of the River.

Hippos may be herbivores, but they don’t tolerate intruders - boats, crocodiles, or even people. They’ve been known to flip boats, attack canoes, and even chase predators that get too close!

Want to know how to stay safe around hippos? Read more 👉 https://safaripartner.com/blog/why-hippos-are-dangerous

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