Dragon Drop | Drakensberg (Dragon) Mountains (Lair), Slovenian “Dragon Eggs” Hatch | Dropped by Eye of a Dragon
Drakensberg (Dragon) Mountains
Into the dragon’s lair
Rolling high-altitude grasslands, pristine steep-sided river valleys and rocky gorges contribute to the beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also included in the protected area are thousands of rock paintings left behind by the San people, who lived in the Drakensberg area for more than 4,000 years.
Dragon prey
Competing with dragons for food are Drakensberg’s main predators, including leopards, black-backed jackals, caracals and servals.
Troops of chacma baboons, porcupines and colonies of rock hyrax are also found throughout the mountain park, as well as over 300 bird species; 32 which are endemic to southern Africa.
Beware the Giant
Located within Drakensberg Park is the Giant’s Castle Nature Reserve, which gets its name from the silhouette of the peaks and escarpment that resemble the profile of a sleeping giant.
It is also home to some giant animals like the eland, the world’s largest antelope, and the bearded vulture, a huge raptor.