Slithery Snake Track
Did you know that a snake track can be classified into 5 different types of movement on land? This variety in tracks is determined by the terrain through which the snake is moving. Other factors are the size, weight and
Did you know that a snake track can be classified into 5 different types of movement on land? This variety in tracks is determined by the terrain through which the snake is moving. Other factors are the size, weight and
The zebra track is very similar to that of a horse, not really surprising considering all the other similarities between the two species. However, there are the two distinct triangular shapes that can be seen on the horseshoe-shaped track. These
On the 27th November 2016 while driving on the eastern boundary of our Thornybush Farm, a giraffe strolled past with three oxpeckers sitting on his back. Just casually I looked at the birds through my binoculars. I was thrilled to
Ryan Mullet, Executive Chef at Tanda Tula, started his love affair with food when he was a child in the kitchen, baking biscuits with his mum. This childhood afternoon activity became a serious passion as he got older. He realised
Whilst on safari at Tanda Tula we came across these incredibly deceiving and interesting tracks left behind by a crocodile. From the size of his tail and footprints, the guide could tell it was not a huge crocodile. At most
Found along one of the Tanda Tula pathways, this porcupine poo is the only evidence that the nocturnal visitor passed along here at all. Porcupines are classified as rodents, namely animals that gnaw on things, and the word porcupine comes from the