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Meeting Michael: The Story Behind One of My Favourite Elephant Prints
“Michael” is a black and white elephant print from Amboseli, capturing a quiet moment with one of Africa’s last super tuskers. Calm. Powerful. Unforgettable.

Johan Siggesson
Jul 4, 20252 min read


Random Facts about african animals
Safari animals aren’t just wild—they’re wonderfully weird too. Elephants can hear with their feet, giraffes nap for only 30 minutes a day, and zebras have unique stripe patterns like fingerprints. Cheetahs can’t roar, but they purr, and hippos secrete a natural red "sunscreen" that’s often called blood sweat. The savannah is full of surprises, and the more you learn, the wilder it gets!

Johan Siggesson
Jul 4, 20253 min read


Why I Keep Coming Back to this Giraffe Print
Giraffes have always stood out to me. There’s a calm, graceful presence in the way they move, quiet but unmistakable.

Johan Siggesson
Jul 4, 20253 min read


What is a Matriarch Elephant?
If you’ve ever watched a herd of elephants moving across the African plains, you’ve seen the calm confidence of a leader guiding them. That leader is normally the matriarch.

Johan Siggesson
Jul 2, 20256 min read


Leopard in Tree: Why This Iconic Scene Captivates Us
There’s something about seeing a leopard in a tree that never gets old. Whether it’s your first safari or your fiftieth, that moment when you spot one resting high in the branches stops you in your tracks.

Johan Siggesson
Jul 2, 20255 min read


Why Collectors Love Limited Edition Wildlife Prints
A beautiful wildlife photo can catch your eye. But a limited edition print is something more. It’s a rare, crafted piece of collectible wall art that carries value, intention, and story.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 29, 20253 min read


What Makes a Great Black and White Animal Print?
Why Choose Black and White? Black and white photography has a quiet strength. It removes distractions and brings focus to the moment. At the same time it adds that sophisticated look to any space.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 29, 20253 min read


Do lions purr?
Do lions purr? No, lions do not purr like house cats. They can make a purr-like sound, but only briefly and only while exhaling. True purring, the kind you hear from a content domestic cat, requires a very specific throat structure that lions do not have.

Johan Siggesson
Jun 28, 20252 min read


What animal kills the most people in africa?
What Is the Most Dangerous Animal in Africa? Is it Lions? Buffalos? Or Perhaps Snakes?

Johan Siggesson
Jun 27, 20254 min read
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