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A sound you recognize instantly—but can hardly place. It's loud, piercing, and seems to come from all directions at once. And yet, its source usually remains invisible. This episode is about the cicada—one of the loudest

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Let's go on safari together in Africa: not just to see animals, but to understand them. I'll show you how tracks in the sand, the sounds of the savanna, and the behavior of the animals suddenly make sense – then the safari truly begins. Support me! Thank you! https://www.patreon.com/15820042/join
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A sound you recognize instantly—but can hardly place. It's loud, piercing, and seems to come from all directions at once. And yet, its source usually remains invisible. This episode is about the cicada—one of the loudest

A loud noise in the savannah – and why you almost never see it. A sound you recognize instantly—but can hardly place. It's loud, piercing, and seems to come from all directions at once. And yet, its source usually remain

Three seconds. That's all it takes. The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. But speed alone doesn't make a successful hunter—and certainly not a sure-footed survivor. This episode explores anatomy at its lim

The fastest hunter of the savannah – and why his greatest strength is also his greatest weakness. Three seconds. That's all it takes. The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. But speed alone doesn't make a su

A silent giant on the riverbank – and the fascinating symbiosis between fig tree and fig wasp. A single tree can support countless animal species. It attracts birds, monkeys, bats—and sometimes even fish and crocodiles.

Why this “strange” animal is one of the cleverest survival artists of the savanna It looks like a caricature of nature: a massive head, thin legs, four curved tusks – and a tail like a small antenna in the grass. But the

Why you often only spot the puff adder when it’s almost too late She lies there like a patch of ground—and that’s exactly what makes the puff adder so dangerous. In this episode, I take you along to meet one of Africa’s

The secret life of zebras: stripes, social behavior, digestion, and survival strategies in the savanna Zebras are among Africa’s best-known animals – and yet they are often underestimated on safari. In this episode, it i

An extraordinary bird of Africa – with a deep call, complex social life, and surprising survival strategies. The Southern Ground Hornbill is one of Africa’s most impressive – and least understood – birds. With its deep,

How Nile crocodiles hunt, dive, and survive—and why they’re more important to the ecosystem than many people think. Nile crocodiles are among Africa’s most fascinating animals: ancient, perfectly adapted, and often invis

There are safaris where, in the end, only your camera’s memory card is full. And there are safaris that stay with you. In this podcast, I take you into the fascinating world of Africa’s animals and plants. Those goosebum
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