Love my cheetahs love them in action the fastest animals, they like poetry's in motion thank you Rob for sharing the mother seen the cheetahs coming a mile away but stand there and look at them coming she should of been departed
Rob the ranger please help the animals from flies boring into their eyes and eating their ears. All lions leopards cheetahs suffer from those flies. May be some areal spray of mild insecticide...will do the job.
The vast majority of flies you see on African predators are not the biting kind, they feed on the blood and gore in the fur leftover from the predator's feast.
@@robtheranger vast majority is clever way of slip out of the issue. I lived in Kenya and Zimbabwe many years I have seen in Nairobi national park how those flesh eating flies eat ears of leopards and lions. Ticks sitting on top of long grass are another big problem which used to trouble my Rhodesian Ridgeback, I used to make him lie down and pick fat ticks from deep inside his ears, he would patiently allow me to take those ticks away. South Africsn wild life agency will be able to find a solution to save those beautiful animals from those flies., as it is they have no peace and privacy from constant stream of men in huge suvies causing noise and air pollution and blocking their free passages for taking free pictures and videos to upload in UA-cam.
@@leopardtiger1022 And yet all the animals in my videos have perfectly healthy ears unless they have been fighting. Your initial comment was about flies of which there are no flesh eating species, not ticks. Ticks are removed by grooming ,and on herbivores by oxpeckers. By removing ticks from your dogs ears you were performing the function of a pack member as would have happened in the wild. Flies will lay eggs on ears damaged by fights and the maggots will eat damaged flesh, again removed by grooming or by birds. Wild animals do not have the same problems as domestic animals as long as their ecosystem has the right resources. Every natural creature has its place in a wild ecosystem, even flies, ticks, and other bugs.
All great memory's
Thanx for sharing rob👍🏻
Wow! Loved Cheetahs!😍& landscape!
Excellent sighting Rob! Thanks for sharing!
Nice
Thanks Rob for bringing the beautiful Africa to the USA 🇺🇸
Cheers Rob great video nice seeing the chimps loom forward to next
Outstanding sighting Rob ❤️
Hopefully the two remaining are doing well!
Marvelous
🇮🇪 very good video sharing brilliant capture of such wonderful nature
Love my cheetahs love them in action the fastest animals, they like poetry's in motion thank you Rob for sharing the mother seen the cheetahs coming a mile away but stand there and look at them coming she should of been departed
Nice sighting ! Is there still 2 alive?
Thanks Rob for sharing another video of this amazing african wildlife 👍👏👍
Poor baby Topi, mom did her best to protect it. 😢
ARE ANY OF THEM LEFT❤️
Two left at the moment, doing well together still
1:49 If I was a topi and I see a lot of jeeps around I should immediately look for cover!
Why did u not show the hunting process and skip to the eating?
Rob the ranger please help the animals from flies boring into their eyes and eating their ears. All lions leopards cheetahs suffer from those flies. May be some areal spray of mild insecticide...will do the job.
The vast majority of flies you see on African predators are not the biting kind, they feed on the blood and gore in the fur leftover from the predator's feast.
@@robtheranger vast majority is clever way of slip out of the issue. I lived in Kenya and Zimbabwe many years I have seen in Nairobi national park how those flesh eating flies eat ears of leopards and lions. Ticks sitting on top of long grass are another big problem which used to trouble my Rhodesian Ridgeback, I used to make him lie down and pick fat ticks from deep inside his ears, he would patiently allow me to take those ticks away. South Africsn wild life agency will be able to find a solution to save those beautiful animals from those flies., as it is they have no peace and privacy from constant stream of men in huge suvies causing noise and air pollution and blocking their free passages for taking free pictures and videos to upload in UA-cam.
@@leopardtiger1022 And yet all the animals in my videos have perfectly healthy ears unless they have been fighting. Your initial comment was about flies of which there are no flesh eating species, not ticks. Ticks are removed by grooming ,and on herbivores by oxpeckers. By removing ticks from your dogs ears you were performing the function of a pack member as would have happened in the wild. Flies will lay eggs on ears damaged by fights and the maggots will eat damaged flesh, again removed by grooming or by birds. Wild animals do not have the same problems as domestic animals as long as their ecosystem has the right resources. Every natural creature has its place in a wild ecosystem, even flies, ticks, and other bugs.
What a ridiculous comment. They're part of nature.
Sad,,,, they could have easily caught any other animal
Why would it matter?
سلام خداوکیلی از هر نظر اوکی هستید ولی آخه این همه تبلیغ بجای سود ضررش برات بیشتر هست. خداشاهده روانی شدم از دست تبلیغات اول برنامه
Too many tourists are disrupting the natural behavior of wild animals.
In this case I fully believe the cheetahs would have caught the mother too had the vehicles not crowded them