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Another ‘normal’ day on a SA golf course

8 Feb 2024
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Golfers were treated to a rare sighting of a Martial eagle catching an impala calf on Skukuza Golf Course in the Kruger National Park.

The eagle relaxed under a tree with his prey while the golfers looked on in awe.

Click here to watch the video on Instagram.

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