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While driving south of the Sweni Plains in Kruger National Park, I came across a new-born wildebeest, or gnu, that appeared to be lost and separated from its mother and herd. The calf seemed bewildered and vulnerable, running up and down the road. Spotting my car, it approached closely, seeking security and comfort from potential predators. Soon after, another vehicle arrived, and the baby gnu shifted its focus, treating the new car as a substitute parent. Unfortunately, when the other vehicle moved on, the calf was left running after it in desperation before returning to my car. It was clear the little one needed help. Remembering that I had earlier seen a herd of wildebeests grazing about two kilometres north on the Sweni Plains, I decided to carefully reverse in that direction, hoping the calf would follow. To my relief, it did, keeping close to my vehicle as I guided it toward the herd. When we reached the grazing wildebeests, the calf called out, and a female from the herd immediately responded, rushing toward it. The reunion between mother and baby was instant and heart-warming, as they nuzzled and called to each other. The pair re-joined the herd, and I watched as they moved off into the plains, grateful to have witnessed such a beautiful moment in the wild. GAME DRIVE ETIQUETTE - RULES (SANParks): – When you come across a sighting, slowly pull over on the side of the road closest to the animal, but keep a safe distance and turn OFF your engine – If there are animals in the road, immediately stop at least 20 m from them – The lane furthest from the sighting should NEVER be blocked, so that others can pass if they want to – Don’t linger longer than a few minutes at a sighting, so that others can view it too – Never go off the designated roads – Never climb out of your vehicle during a drive, or hang out of your car windows or sunroof – Don’t hoot or blare loud music – Avoid driving into vegetation, as this could damage the environment or kill small animals – During night drives, never shine a spotlight directly in animals’ eyes – Never make noise to get animals to move, stand up or otherwise react for pictures – Respect the rangers, and always comply with their requests or instructions Beautiful, Original and High Quality Wildlife videos only on this channel. Enjoy, Like and Subscribe for more. SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/user/jks18354...