On Safari With Nala
Nala, nature enthusiast and explorer, experiences the wonders of her home region, Botswana'a Okavango Delta
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On Safari with Nala - Scorpions
Nala and her brother go in search of scorpions - they point out which ones are dangerous to humans
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On Safari with Nala - Locusts
Nala witnesses a natural phenomenon - a swarm of locusts fill the skies of the Okavengo Delta
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On Safari with Nala - Leopard Tortoise
Nala goes on a game drive and comes across a Leopard Tortoise
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On Safari with Nala - Warthogs
Nala comes across a family of warthogs sleeping her garden and then tells us about the species
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On Safari with Nala - Mokoro Canoe
Nala takes a trip in a mokoro canoe - the traditional method of water transport in Botswana's Okavango Delta
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On Safari with Nala - The Okavango Delta
Nala shows us around her home, Botswana's Okavango Delta, one of Africa's seven natural wonders
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On Safari with Nala - Tiger Snake
Nala comes across a tiger snake and briefly explains some of its features and habits
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On Safari with Nala - Elephant Dung
Nala demonstrates the many and varied used of elephant dung
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On Safari with Nala - Termites
Nala explains the social structure and life expectancy of Termites and tells us how they are an important source of protein for many animal species - including man
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On Safari with Nala - The Okavango Panhandle
Between where the Okavango river enters Botswana and the fan shaped Delta downstream is an area known as the Okavango Pan Handle - around 11km wide and 70km long the so called pan handle is a thick green mass of twisting river channels, dead papyrus and reed beds - the area is known for its abund...
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On Safari with Nala - Armoured Ground Cricket
Nala encounters a large male Armoured Ground Cricket and explains his various lines of defence
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