Wild dogs chase impalas at Malelane Camp in Kruger Posted by Anita Froneman on 4 May 2022 Safari photography page Sheila’s Africa shared some stunning images of two wild dogs chasing impalas down the road at Malelane Camp in Kruger National Park. ‘I stopped to watch impala right next to the road, looked ahead and lo and behold, two dogs in stalk mode which got the attention of the impala who quickly took to the bush, dogs chasing in different directions ensued in a short spell of chaos!’ Sheila said. ‘The impala ran into the bush, then turned back into the road with the first ewe losing her footing, spooking the second ewe, who also ended up in a cloud of dust with one of the dogs on a chase. Bothe then disappeared into the long grass with one of the dogs close on their heals,’ she added. Take a look: Pictures: Sheila’s Africa ALSO READ Elephants seen ‘snorkelling’ in Zambezi River Related Posts Winning images from the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2022 12 August 2022 The winning images in this year's Nature TTL Photographer of the Year contest have been unveiled after... read more Nat Geo #ExploreNaturalAreas photo competition now open to entries 11 August 2022 National Geographics Planet Possible initiative aims to inform, inspire and empower others to live more... read more Southern right whale with rare brindle calf seen in Mossel Bay 2 August 2022 In Mossel Bay, Drone Fanatics SA snapped an unusual sighting of a southern right mother... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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