We therefore recently gave them a special treat/training tool – a whole warthog! As it was too heavy to throw over the fence, the co-ordinators and volunteers went into the enclosure with other meat in order to distract the puppies whilst the warthog was taken in. As soon as the wild dogs saw the warthog their natural instincts kicked in and they circled the warthog carcass and began to feed.
The next day when the volunteers went into the puppies enclosure to clean their waterhole all that was left of the warthog was a clean skull!
Since the leopard walks have stopped here, the co-ordinators have been keen to give the volunteers more time with some of the other animals and included in this is the opportunity to go into Kaleb and Liska's enclosure and spend some time with them. Whilst the volunteers aren't able to touch Kaleb and Liska, they can spend time with them in their enclosure throwing meat for them and taking photographs.
| Yum, intestines! |
