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AFRICAN ARCHIVE

1057 images Created 1 Feb 2014

A variety of African wildlife images available for download and as photographic or canvas prints.
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  • Aardvark, South Africa 2022083117415...tif
  • Cheetah eating Impala carcass, South...tif
  • Leopard, South Africa 20220815134306...tif
  • Southern Ground Hornbill, South Afri...tif
  • Southern Ground Hornbill Feathers, S...tif
  • Souther Ground Hornbill, South Afric...tif
  • Cheetah subadult walking at dawn, So...tif
  • Lion Cub Walking 20220812073742 © Sh...tif
  • Lion Cub Walking Look 20220812073741...tif
  • Lioness Walking 20220812073711 © Sh...tif
  • Lion Cubs 20220812072823 © Shannon ...tif
  • 'Golden Profile'
  • Lioness 20220811165710 © Shannon Wil...tif
  • 'Ivory II'
  • 'Ivory'
  • 'Drink'
  • 'Splish Splash'
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Cape Weaver immature male 210702 084...tif
  • Sungazer, South Africa 2022021512412..Wild
  • Like a miniature dragon, with its prominent and prehistoric looking scales, this unique lizard is only found in a small region of South Africa.<br />
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The Sungazer (Smaug giganteus) is listed as ‘Vulnerable’ and threatened by habitat destruction, illegal poaching, and the muthi trade. They are habitat specialists with populations that are restricted to the Highveld grasslands of South Africa. Their habitat is also popular for farming, mines and power plants.<br />
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Within the last 40 years, around 1/3 of the Sungazer population has become extinct, indicating the need for urgent conservation intervention. However, conservation planning and implementation can only be effective with detailed knowledge of the species.
    Sungazer, South Africa 2022021512412..rait
  • A giraffe’s spots are much like human fingerprints. No two individual giraffes have exactly the same pattern.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162743 ...tif
  • A giraffe’s spots are much like human fingerprints. No two individual giraffes have exactly the same pattern.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162743.tif
  • A giraffe's neck is too short to reach the ground. As a result, it has to awkwardly spread its front legs or kneel to reach the ground for a drink of water.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162546.tif
  • The giraffe is the tallest living terrestrial animal. Their legs alone are taller than many humans—about 6 feet.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162459.tif
  • A giraffe’s spots are much like human fingerprints. No two individual giraffes have exactly the same pattern.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162040 ...tif
  • A giraffe’s spots are much like human fingerprints. No two individual giraffes have exactly the same pattern.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162040.tif
  • Giraffes only need 5 to 30 minutes of sleep in a 24-hour period! They often achieve that in quick naps that may last only a minute or two at a time.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162014.tif
  • Giraffes only need 5 to 30 minutes of sleep in a 24-hour period! They often achieve that in quick naps that may last only a minute or two at a time.
    South African Giraffe 211028 162011.tif
  • Giraffes spend most of their lives standing up; they even sleep and give birth standing up.
    South African Giraffe 211028 161834.tif
  • Both male and female giraffes have two distinct, hair-covered horns called ossicones. Male giraffes use their horns to sometimes fight with other males.
    South African Giraffe 211028 161811.tif
  • Both male and female giraffes have two distinct, hair-covered horns called ossicones. Male giraffes use their horns to sometimes fight with other males.
    South African Giraffe 211028 161509.tif
  • Giraffes spend most of their lives standing up; they even sleep and give birth standing up.
    South African Giraffe 211028 161303.tif
  • Giraffes spend most of their lives standing up; they even sleep and give birth standing up.
    South African Giraffe 211028 161259.tif
  • An Oxpecker sits on the nose of a Cape Buffalo looking for blood filled ticks or any opens woulds it can lick.
    Oxpecker on Cape Buffalo nose, South...tif
  • A Spotted hyena standing on a granite boulder by the Sand River in South Africa
    Spotted hyena on granite boulder, So...tif
  • A Spotted hyena looks over its shoulder on a granite boulder
    Spotted hyena standing on granite bo...tif
  • A Spotted hyena walks along a granite boulder at dawn
    Spotted hyena walking on granite bou...tif
  • A leopard cub walks between granite boulders in the Sabi Sands, South Africa,
    Leopard cub walking on granite bould...tif
  • Leopard cub standing on granite boulders in Sand River, South Africa
    Leopard cub standing on granite boul...tif
  • A leopard cub stalks its mother from behind a granite boulder.
    Leopard mother and its cub stalking,...tif
  • Leopard walking across granite by water from the Sand River in South Africa
    Leopard walking across granite II So...tif
  • Leopard walking across granite by water from the Sand River in South Africa
    Leopard walking across granite I Sou...tif
  • A stunning adult female leopard stands proudly on a granite boulder ion the sunshine
    Leopard standing tall on granite, So...tif
  • A leopard cub rests on a large boulder surrounded by golden lit foilage
    Leopard cub on boulder, Sabi Sands, ...tif
  • A leopard cub rests on a large boulder surrounded by golden lit foilage
    Leopard cub on rock, Sabi Sands, Sou...tif
  • A lion cub looks into my camera as it rests in tall grass.
    Lion cub looking into camera, South ...tif
  • A  lion cub, a few months of age, yawning.
    Lion cub yawn IV, South Africa, Sept...tif
  • A  lion cub, a few months of age, yawning.
    Lion cub yawn III, South Africa, Sep...tif
  • A  lion cub, a few months of age, yawning.
    Lion cub yawn II, South Africa, Sept...tif
  • A  lion cub, a few months of age, yawning.
    Lion cub yawn I, South Africa, Septe...tif
  • A lioness sitting in golden grass at dawn
    Lioness sitting in golden grass, Sou...tif
  • A heavily pregnant leopard rests on the banks of the Sand River in South Africa.
    Pregnant leopard rests by Sand River...tif
  • A young lion cub resting its chin and a paw on a branch shrouded in golden afternoon light.
    Lion cub resting chin on branch, Sou...tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', wading through a waterhole looking for fish to hunt.
    White Heron 210701 164118 010.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', wading through a waterhole looking for fish to hunt.
    White Heron 210701 164117 009.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163942 008.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163942 007.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163941 005.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163941 004.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163941 003.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163941 002.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163941 006.tif
  • This white heron, known as a 'Little Egret', successfully hunts a small fish in front of a cotton candy sky in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
    White Heron 210701 163941 001.tif
  • Historically, cheetahs have been hunted for their fur, but today some of the biggest threats to their survival are loss of habitat, and competition for resources. Cheetahs require large areas of land for survival, so increased human settlements and road construction in their habitat puts them at risk.
    Cheetah 210701 082738 007.tif
  • Historically, cheetahs have been hunted for their fur, but today some of the biggest threats to their survival are loss of habitat, and competition for resources. Cheetahs require large areas of land for survival, so increased human settlements and road construction in their habitat puts them at risk.
    Cheetah 210701 082735 006.tif
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