The Safari Guide

#0 - Trailer - The Safari Guide

58 s · 24. apr. 2026
episode #0 - Trailer - The Safari Guide cover

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There are safaris where, in the end, only your camera’s memory card is full. And there are safaris that stay with you. In this podcast, I take you into the fascinating world of Africa’s animals and plants. Those goosebump moments begin when you start to understand. When sounds, tracks, and behavior suddenly make sense — and what once seemed simply “beautiful” becomes truly “exciting.” I am Frank - The Safari Guide. My life moves between the vastness of Africa and everyday life in Vienna. Out there in the bush. Back here in the city. And if you’re curious, if you enjoy learning, and if you’re ready to embrace those small moments of wonder — then you’re in exactly the right place. …………………………………………………………………… Become my patron on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheSafariGuide/membership [https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheSafariGuide/membership] Thank you! ……………………………………………………………………

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#7 - The Cheetah

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episode #6 - The Sicamore Fig & The Fig Wasp artwork

#6 - The Sicamore Fig & The Fig Wasp

A silent giant on the riverbank – and the fascinating symbiosis between fig tree and fig wasp. A single tree can support countless animal species. It attracts birds, monkeys, bats—and sometimes even fish and crocodiles. The sycamore fig (Ficus sycomorus) is one of Africa's most important trees. It bears fruit almost year-round and is a central element of many river landscapes in southern and eastern Africa. But inside each individual fig, an invisible drama unfolds. A tiny species of wasp pollinates the flowers inside the fig. Without it, there would be no ripe seeds. And without seeds, no new trees. Tree and wasp are completely interdependent—a so-called obligate mutualism. But inside each individual fig, an invisible drama is taking place. In this episode you will learn: • why figs are not "normal" fruits • how wasps and seeds develop simultaneously inside • why the mother wasp dies inside – yet no remains are found in the ripe fig • why the fig tree is indispensable for entire ecosystems An episode about time, patience – and a partnership that has worked for millions of years. …………………………………………………………………… Become my patron on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheSafariGuide/membership [https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheSafariGuide/membership] Thank you! ……………………………………………………………………

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episode #5 - The Warthog artwork

#5 - The Warthog

Why this “strange” animal is one of the cleverest survival artists of the savanna It looks like a caricature of nature: a massive head, thin legs, four curved tusks – and a tail like a small antenna in the grass. But the warthog is anything but ridiculous. It's fast, resilient, adaptable – and perfectly built for life on the African savanna. In this episode, you'll learn: * why warthogs eat on their knees * how their tusks sharpen themselves * why they dash out of their burrows at full speed in the morning * how they cooperate with mongooses * and why their sense of smell saves their lives An episode about an animal that is often ridiculed – but deserves great respect. …………………………………………………………………… Become my patron on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheSafariGuide/membership [https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheSafariGuide/membership] Thank you! ……………………………………………………………………

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episode #4 - The Puff Adder artwork

#4 - The Puff Adder

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episode #3 - The Zebra artwork

#3 - The Zebra

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