The Joubert family has settled in Botswan to film and photograph the African Wildlife in it’s natural environment. Giving up a luxurious city life, they have been working for the National Geographic for over 15 years now. And they have produced some marvelous films over the time.
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Stalking the big cats on their jeep and following the faint sounds that could only be picked up by an expert, they have captured primitive hunts and predatory behaviors. Derreck mans the movie camera while Beverly works the sounds. And while she is not on her usual role, she captures the moments in her still camera.
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While each of these videos will show the passion and compassion of the film makers, it will also be an immense tutorial on various aspects of wildlife photography for all.
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ok i just have one question in eternal enemies the leader lion antwidamala i was just wondering if thats how you spell his name i have looked high and low to find the correct spelling and cant find it anywhere so if you could help me out with the spelling i would very much appreciate it and by the way eternal enemies is probably one of the best docs ive seen in a long time the next one in line is the one doc about the lion who keeps oryx calfs yeah its pretty sad but kinda endearing in a way
That lion that killed the hyenas is actually called Ntchwaidumela [pronounced like Entuadumela or Enchwadumella], his name meaning “He who greets with fire”. He is a hyena killer.
Ntchwaidumela is probably a generic name for all hyena killing lions from the Savuti region.