While running away from two lions, James Wolk turns around to shoot. Between two camera shots, he goes from wearing a cap to not wearing it and back to wearing it.
One of the 1st animal sounds you hear is a North American elk bugling. There are no elk in Africa.
At 12:31 There Are "Lion Tracks" In The Mud. Those Tracks Would Have Been Made By A TWO LEGGED Lion.
Lions don't carry their kill up a tree.
Lions kill their prey by strangling them from a powerful bite to the trachea, it's doubtful the safari guide could be alive after the attack
The names of the safari camp "Msisimko" which means excitement in Swahili which is not spoken in Botswana.
Lions don't haul their food up trees. But since the change in animal behavior, and discovering its root cause, is the entire premise of the series, this fits into that framework, and is not technically an error.
When he and Chloe encounter a group of lions scouring for food, what tips Oz off that something is wrong is the unusual sight of more than two males together. The more obvious indicator is that they *are* all male; under normal circumstances, the hunting and gathering of food is a task undertaken by the pride's females.
In the first act we are told it takes place in Botswana, but Mt. Kilimanjaro is seen in the distance. This mountain is actually in Tanzania, over 1,000 miles away from Botswana.
Botswana is the location and they show a picture of Kilimanjaro which is on the Kenya/Tanzania border.