The Safari Guide

The Safari Guide

#2 - The Southern Ground Hornbill

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The Southern Ground Hornbill is one of Africa’s most impressive – and least understood – birds. With its deep, far-carrying call, it shapes the soundscape of the savanna.

But behind this striking voice lies much more: a highly social life in family groups, an exceptionally slow reproductive cycle, and an impressive hunting strategy – even when dealing with venomous snakes.

In this episode, I explain why ground hornbills can live up to 60 years, why usually only one chick survives, and what crucial role this bird plays in the savanna ecosystem. An episode about an animal that is both powerful and vulnerable – and whose protection goes far beyond a single species. ……………………………………………………………………

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