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Did you know that male elephants, known as bulls, have quite an impressive "tool" for finding love? It's called a trunk, and it's not just for sniffing flowers! 17 - When a male elephant is in the mood for some sweet lovin', he shows off his charm by flaunting his herculean size and magnificent tusks. Talk about impressing the ladies with style! - But it's the female elephants, aptly called cows, who have the final say in the matter. They are highly selective, looking for a mate who can provide protection and, of course, some serious daddy skills. Sorry, not every tusk will do! - Now, here's where it gets interesting and, let's admit it, a little comical too. The courtship ritual of elephants includes a dance that seems like a combination of a flamenco and a funky chicken routine. Who knew elephants had such mad dancing Skills! - Once the mating ritual is complete (and if everything goes as planned), the baby-making magic happens! But hold your hor...
Using tracks and signs is great way to build up anticipation en route to a sighting. While these tracks and signs may be obvious/normal to you, they are new to your guests and will help to create excitement for the sighting ahead! Here are the factors to consider when identifying tracks, firstly always look type of tracks- •Cloven (split) hoof- eg all antelope, giraffes. •Uncloven hoof - eg Zebra •Paws with Claws- eg wilddogs etc, here you can look at the position of nails, length of the nails from the toes. •Paws without claws- eg lions •Others- these are distinctive prints which are unlikely to be confused with something else eg- elephants, hippo, rhino and apes.
HANDLING CHALLENGING GUESTS! Dear guides, Clients who are paying for any service expect quality. Here are suggested procedures for proper guests relations! •Do not argue with a guest. •Listen objectively and carefully to all the guest has to say. •Do not take criticism personally or react sensitively. •If issues arise which you know to be true, agree and deal with the people concerned later. •Do not reprimand other staff members in public. •Deal with guest’s complaints immediately and attempts to resolve issues right then for the guest. •Try to accommodate the guests needs as far as is possible. •Apologise, even though it may not be your fault. •After an unsatisfactory incident is resolved, acknowledge a slip in service- put a note and a bottle of wine in the room or give a discount etc. Empower staff members to use their discretion to ensure happy, satisfied guests. Remember:- The Client is always right, unless there is a safety co...
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