Wildlife Locations

Wildlife Locations
Africam's live wildlife locations featuring videos captured from live animal streams in South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe.

Cheetahs Chased by Baboons

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Big angry male baboons chase a cautious cheetah coalition from the Tau waterhole in the Madikwe game reserve, South Africa.

A Cape Porcupine Visits a Hyena Mother and Cub in their Den in the Greater Kruger National Park

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A confident Cape porcupine captured on the wildlife stream visits a mother and cub hyena at their den in the greater Kruger National Park

Unhappy Hippos Get Vocal at Tembo Plains, Zimbabwe

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A young and unhappy hippo bull acts approaches another hippo and acts dominantly towards them at Tembo Plains in the Sapi Reserve in Zimbabwe.

Naledi Game Lodge, Greater Kruger

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Naledi Game Lodge is located in an exclusive private reserve within the Greater Kruger National Park. Home to elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion and leopard.

Elephant and Crocodile Standoff in the Olifants River

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An elephant and a crocodile standoff in the great Olifants River.The river is home to hippopotamus, crocodiles, elephants, baboons, waterbuck, and bushbuck.

Elephants Cross Paths With a Crocodile – Greater Kruger

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An elephant crosses paths with a crocodile in the greater Kruger national park home to elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, lion and leopard.

Elephants Chasing Animals from Waterholes

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We have captured some incredible video clips of elephants chasing animals from our live streams in South Africa and Kenya.

Tembo Plains, East of Mana Pools

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Tembo Plains Camp is tucked away into a thick riverine forest on the edge of the Zambezi River, in the private 128,000-hectare Sapi Private Reserve

Elephants Pushing a Hippo out of the Water

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A large breeding herd of elephants enjoy the cool water and force a hippo to retreat from the Rosie's Pan waterhole at Naledi Game Lodge.

Lions and Elephants Engage at the Tembe Elephant Park Waterhole 

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Waterholes are prime property for thirsty wildlife. But they don't always get along. In this case, it's elephants and lions.