Leopard cubs practice hunting by stalking one another or attacking twigs, leaves or stones, then graduating to insects and small animals. It takes them a couple of years to perfect their hunting skills so they can survive on their own. Like their lion cousins, the baby leopard is always a fan favourite with their adorable kitten-like features.
With their fuzzy faces and big paws, real baby lions are just as cute as little Simba in The Lion King movie. Lion cubs are cared for not just by their own mother but by all the lionesses in the pride.
Spotting an elephant calf is a highlight of any safari. Small compared to their massive mothers, a baby elephant weighs about 150 kilograms at birth. For their first couple of months they drink up to three gallons of milk a day!
Rhinos have been hunted to near extinction for their horns, with some species of rhinos already gone. Born without a horn, baby rhinos have wrinkled skin hair and a thick layer of body fat. A young rhino will stay with its mother for five to ten years.
Buffalo calves are rather playful, running, prancing and head-butting their mothers. There’s a large population of African buffalo in the Kruger National Park, Kwazulu Natal and Eastern Cape provinces.
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