Impala calf takes its first steps only minutes after being born Posted by Taylah Strauss on 20 December 2021 Impalas are a common sighting when on safari, but this time of year it becomes even more special to see them as the ewes begin to drop their lambs. Lambs are wobbly for the first little while, but can soon keep up with the herd. In just a matter of weeks, impala herds almost double in size as the lambs gather in playful nurseries while their mothers keep a watchful eye on the little ones. Have a look at this adorable impala lamb taking its first steps only a few minutes after being born. Credit: Kruger PRIDE Safari, Latest Sightings ALSO READ 11 things you probably didn’t know about impalas Related Posts Debate arises as orcas attack boats: Aggression or social learning? 29 May 2023 Since 2020, there has been a growing number of encounters between orcas, also known as... read more Leopard’s leisurely stroll through South African bush lodge 26 May 2023 A close encounter with a Leopard at avbush lodge was captured on camera and shared... read more Cornered crocodile defends itself against 5 lions in Greater Kruger 22 May 2023 A Nile crocodile thought that a pride of lions waterbuck kill was an easy meal... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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