Wildlife

All about big cats and even more with a wildlife photographer & zoopsychologist Alex O’sokin
About
My name is Alex O'sokin! I’m a zoopsychologist, a
big cats specialist and a wildlife photographer from Prague. Currently I am based in Dubai and I work in Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya most of the time. For more than 25 years I’ve been photographing wild nature, almost 20 of them — in Africa. On the pages of my magazine I’ll introduce you to wild cats and other amazing creatures of fauna inhabiting our planet. I’m the author of all the pictures, videos and articles in this magazine. Enjoy!
Latest stories
Animation studios and some religious figures turned these incredibly intelligent and valuable animals into antiheroes. Mostly because of their appearance. Admittedly, hyenas do not possess feline grace and beauty. And yet, in their case the saying gets it just about right: “clothes” do not make the man.
Leopard cubs often stay with their mothers until they turn one and a half years old. Girls leave later and boys leave a bit earlier, but the day always comes for two grown up cats to part ways as they cannot share their territory.
It's pretty easy to meet a lion during safari if you know where to look. Guides or national parks employees usually know the areas inhabited by each of the lion prides. The same goes for leopards. Sure, it’s a little more difficult to find a leopard as the cat is very secretive and cautious, but it's still quite possible. Cheetah’s roundabouts are in most cases known to scientists and rangers, because its population continues to decline, making each one of them special and important.
Wildlife photos
Dawns & sunsets in Masai Mara