Eric Onsafari Photography and Safaris

Why you should visit Amboseli National Park

Amboseli is most famous for its elephant population; over 1,000 live in the park’s fragile eco-system, and records show them to be amongst some of the biggest elephants in Africa.…

Why Leopards Rest on Trees

Leopards love to spend time resting on trees during the day? They stay on branches of trees to hide from predators and prevent other animals from stealing their kill. Thanks…

Why leopards climb trees

Leopard has the ideal physiology for tree climbing. They are lightweight compared to a lion; they are powerfully built in their shoulders and forelimbs, allowing them to pull themselves up…

Are Elephants are the Largest Land Mammals on Earth

Elephants are the largest land mammals on earth and have distinctly massive bodies, large ears, and long trunks. They use their trunks to pick up objects, trumpet warnings, greet other…

Why do Warthogs Roll in the mud

Did you know!!!! Warthogs like to roll in the mud to protect their skin from the sun and from parasites?They sleep underground at night in burrows that they steal from…

Tribute to Loonkito, an iconic 19-year-old male lion

Tribute to Loonkito, an iconic 19-year-old male lion died at Amboseli national park ecosystem due to Human wildlife conflict so sad. Loonkito was a “legendary big cat warrior” who had…

Three cheetah male coalition tale

After the demise of their coalition friends Olpadan and olarishani….in a separate mysterious deaths.. Famous “TANO BORA” now “TATU BORA” Three cheetah male coalition remaining crossing the Talek river ……

The white rhinoceros

The white rhinoceros, white rhino or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is an Endangered species and is the largest extant species of rhinoceros. It has a wide mouth used for grazing…

The unique mating nature of Maasai Mara leopards

Famous and mostly photographed “KAZURI” (means Beautiful ) the female Leopard and the male Leopard “SPLIT NOSE” ….Very interesting … But did you know that!!!! Leopards mate every 15 minutes…

The magnificient matriarch leader

The elephant families are led by MATRIARCH’S who are generally the oldest and largest adult female members. Families consist of one or more related adult females and their immature offspring.…