Andrew Keet

Andrew Keet has lived in Africa for over five decades and is intrigued that the continent is considered by many to be the origin of man.
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Killing of Sharks

Sharks are killed by fishermen and hunters, by accident and intentionally Millions of animals are caught in fishing nets and shark nets every year, struggling until exhaustion, when their bodies eventually collapse onto their organs, effectively crushing them to death

England - Art and Culture

The art and culture of England encompasses many different aspects in both its modern and historical contexts These combine to create the unique identity of this ancient country, permeated with international influences and exuding a charm and heritage all its own

English Architecture

As with any country, the architecture of England tells a convoluted tale of its history and heritage This country is particularly noteworthy in terms of its architecture because it had the outside influence of so many other nations, including the Celts, the ancient Germanic tribes, the Romans, and so on

Elephant Digestive System

The digestive system of the elephant is set apart almost exclusively by its sheer size Apart from this factor, it is very similar to the digestive systems of most other mammals

Shark Conservation

Sharks are feared the world over, particularly by those that are not completely informed regarding their behaviour and motivation However, in addition to their being magnificent and fascinating creatures, they are also vital to the continued conservation of the marine environments of the planet

Famous Elephants

The intelligence and sensitivity coupled with the immense power of the impressive elephant has meant many a screen- or stage performance for these mysterious animals In fact, not only have elephants gained their fame on film, but tales of the unique animals have made them famous world-wide for many different feats

Jeffreys Bay South Africa

Fondly referred to as J’Bay by locals and loyal visitors, boasts long stretches of golden sand, lapped by the warm waves of the Indian Ocean Its prime location near the very tip of Africa makes Jeffrey's Bay an ideal holiday location for the traveller seeking relaxation and an authentically African visit to the Continent, while never negotiating on convenience, luxury and quality

Social Order of Elephants

Elephants are known for their superior intelligence as well as their structured social order One of the main characteristics of the social order in the herd is that males and females live entirely different and separate lives

Elephant Altruism

Altruism may be defined as a selfless concern for the welfare of others Elephants are particularly altruistic

Africa Etymology

Africa’s origin is steeped in mystery, effectively carried along the generations by those who valued their heritage and desired to continue the legends and tales that defined their culture to such a significant extent The origin of its very name is filled with intrigue and presents many different theories

Elephant's Graveyard

The existence of a mass graveyard to which elephants go to die remains a myth It is thought to be the retreat of old and dying elephants, so that they die away from the herd, not hindering the progress of those that remain behind

Elephant Intelligence

Elephants continue to fascinate both scientists and general observers alike They are recognised as being among the most intelligent creatures on earth

Elephant Rage

Elephants are famous for their incredible memories and their superior intelligence In addition, though, they have also become notorious for their violent rage and sometimes fatal outbursts



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