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YOUR WILDLIFE-WATCHING HIGHLIGHTS

Watching a lioness

With young cubs stalk and kill a warthog, plus meeting the famous Scarface in February 2014.

BEN NEALE, UK

Right of way

ILONA STRULL, USA

Seeing vast herds of elephants in Botswana, being charged by a bull elephant and watching a pride of lions gorge themselves on an elephant was one highlight. Another was seeing mountain gorillas during a trip to Uganda. We were in camp and walking to a cultural centre, when a gorilla walked up the stairs, passing within a couple of feet of us as we stepped to the side…

VIEW TO A KILL

LIN BARRIE, CHILO SAFARI LODGE, ZIMBABWE

impala doe bounded past us below the high verandah we sat on. She bounced high in the air, kicking backwards, and immediately we knew something was coming. A wild dog appeared out of nowhere, a streak of lightening. She leaped high

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