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▶ SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc Full Documentaries every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday! ▶ Documentary "Shaba, the Land of God and the Devil" ▶ http://pdoc.es/SWildLife Finally, the clouds arrive, bringing hope. Huge cumuli form over the parched savannah and, three years late, finally release the long-awaited rain. In a matter of hours new rivers appear, flowing across the savannah. The only permanent river in the Shaba region again flows with force, carrying the sediments to which it owes its name: Ewaso Ngiro, the river of the brown waters. Like the animals, the plants that survive the rigours of this region are true specialists in withstanding prolonged periods of drought and as soon as they receive water they immediately shoot up, taking the maximum advantage of the time of abundance. With the humidity, the termites fly out from their underground homes, and their presence attracts the avid predators of miniatures. For many birds they are an invaluable source of protein. For the dwarf mongooses, the best adapted to arid regions, these energetic insects form a considerable part of their diet, so even when the termites no longer come out to fly, these small hunters armed with powerful claws for digging, are able to penetrate into their fortified homes and avail themselves of the feast. The secretary birds are hunters adapted to the open savannah. Their long thin legs may give the wrong impression. Because the secretary birds, despite their appearance, are birds of prey. In other words, they are great hunters. The diet of the secretary birds includes everything from small insects and birds to rodents and even some small felines; and this pair of timid bat-eared foxes prefers not to take any risks, and so make good their escape. ▶SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/PlanetDoc ▶FULL DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/Full-Docs ▶NATURE DOCUMENTARIES | http://bit.ly/PlNature ▶FACEBOOK | http://bit.ly/FBPDoc ▶TWITTER | http://bit.ly/TwPDoc ▶TUMBLR | http://bit.ly/TbPlDoc