Albino newborn impala sighted in Kruger National Park Posted by Anita Froneman on 26 November 2020 Seeing an impala on safari is no rarity depending on where you are, but seeing an albino newborn impala is a special occasion. Keagan Kingsley came across this snow white lamb on Sunday, November 22. ‘This time of year is always an extremely special time to visit game reserves. It’s the rainy season, and impalas are known to time their births for when the rains come. This gives their young the best chances of survival, as food is plentiful,’ wrote Latest Sightings on Facebook. ‘And it is really fun driving around and seeing cute baby impalas everywhere. We are starting to get more and more sightings of baby impalas in the last few weeks.’ ‘We saw mom and baby together in the morning of Sunday the 22nd of Nov about 500m from Malelane Camp’, said Kingsley. ‘They were quite deep in the bush but then crossed the road going towards Malelane Camp in front of us where I managed to get these pics in about 20 seconds.’ Take a look at the precious mom and baby-duo below: Pictures: Keagan Kingsley Related Posts The Lady in the Landy: Carla Geyser 7 February 2023 "We cannot sit back and wait for a miracle to happen; every one of us... read more 88 countries agree on shark fin regulation in historic vote 22 November 2022 Panama was host to CITES in November 2022. For the first time in history, 88... read more The big question after Plett’s fatal shark attack: Why? 27 September 2022 By now, we know that sharks are not the mindless killing machines that horror movies... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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