Michael Theys
Africafreak.com founder and safari specialist!
A young guy who loves travelling, discovering new horizons and meeting new people! Curious by nature! Has had the chance to live in Africa for almost 24 years!
Is very fond of wildlife, outdoor adventures and safaris! Also a great sportsman, and the biggest fan of Justine Hénin! :)
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Twitterview Transcript with @traveldudes!
If you missed out on last night’s “twitterview” (interview on Twitter), I thought I’d share with you the transcript. All in all we had a lot of fun, and the feedback we got from it was quite interesting! A huge thank you to Melvin Boecher for inviting me on his ...
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Meet Soham: Professional Crocodile Trainer and Snake Whisperer!
When profession rimes with passion…   Soham Mukherjee is a professional herpetologist who works closely with incredible (yet very unpredictable) animals: crocodiles, snakes and arachnids. While he is not based in Africa he still gets to handle African species, especially West African Dwarf Crocodiles and Nile crocs.   Soham is kind enough to share his passion ...
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Finding ‘Cheap’ Safaris in Africa: Fact or Fiction?
In order to answer this question (if there is a way to address it…), it can be useful to define the two types of safaris available on the market: namely “holiday camps”, and genuine/customized safaris. “Holiday camps” are safaris where you embark on the “tourist route”. In other words, expect to ...
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When ‘Mighty’ Pumba the Warthog Kills Simba!
AN EXTREMELY RARE incident between a warthog and a lion… I stumbled across this amazing podcast the other day and thought I just HAD to share it with you guys! It takes place in the Masai Mara and involves two well-known animals of the African bushveld: “Pumba” (the warthog), and “Simba” (the lion). While ...
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African Safari Guides and Books I Recommend!
Amazon Safari guides worth having a look… Most of the following is a list of items I personally possess, or ones that are highly appealing to the general public! For more info on each and every product, simply click on the links you fancy best! African Wildlife Larger Animals of East ...
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My ‘African Safaris’ Twitter List Updated!
Jambo rafiki! As you probably know, Twitter recently developed a new listing system where you can build your own twitter lists of profiles based on specific keywords/areas of life that interest you. Extremely useful if you want to categorize twitter profiles in an organized manner! A couple of months ago, I ...
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International Spotlight: Zimbabwe Rhino Poaching Court Case a Turning Point?
Conservationists concerned with inconsistent sentencing of poachers!       Zimbabwe – This month, Tichaona Mutyairi, a Zimbabwe rhino poacher with the infamous Mazhongwe gang, was sentenced to 17 years in jail after being captured during an exchange of gunfire with the police in October 2009. Although a regional court in the town of ...
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What Makes your Game Ranger Great?
Guest Post by Richard Laburn! To become a Game Ranger means choosing lifestyle and passion over anything else. It means being able to understand and interpret the wilderness around you and it means sharing the wisdom and emotion that the bush imparts. Despite all of the theory and legal requirements ...
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Key Differences Between Crocodiles and Alligators!
Jambo rafiki! More often than none, I’ve seen people getting mixed up between crocodiles and alligators. While they both belong to the Crocodilia order, they are members of two quite separate taxonomic families. Besides, alligators DO NOT live in Africa!     The following highlights the major differences between the two species.      Family - The ...
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10 Most Venomous Snakes in Africa!
Interesting facts about some of Africa’s most dangerous and most venomous snakes! Black Mamba The Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is Africa’s largest venomous snake, reaching an average 2.5 m in length (8 feet). The biggest ones however, can get as long as 4.5 m (14 feet)! It is also the continent’s most feared ...
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