25 May 2009
The female orb web spider is considerably larger than the male. It’s not unusual for up to 6 small males to live on the periphery of her web. They have to be careful not to become dinner to her when they are driven to mate. But mate they do. Pierre Minnie saw how they do it in the Mountain Zebra National Park. And they got away with it!
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A female leopard has killed an impala during the night. Cameraman Brad Bestelink films the cat as it resumes its careful feeding in the morning light.
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