LOS ANGELES (AP) — As a chaser to the Thanksgiving feast and football, consider heading out on an African safari. Painstaking planning, skillful use of technology and helpful time zones will combine to bring one of Africa's largest game reserves, home to lions, leopards, elephants and more, to U.S. viewers. Pieter Pretorius, a veteran guide who's handled the online safaris, says he's delighted with the expansion to TV. The annual event kicks off with "Cougars Undercover," 9 p.m.