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  • Matimba is a month old orphaned rhino who was found beside her poached mother's lifeless body.  He is now in the care of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, South Africa.
    Matimba an orphaned Rhino calf at th...jpg
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla mating, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla behind the bush, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla looking at camera, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla profile, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla thinking, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla portrait, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla thinking, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Contemplative Female Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Contemplative Female Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Female Gorilla behind the bush, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Contemplative Female Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Tourists watching a female Gorilla, ..anda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla profile, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla behind the bush, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla portrait, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Female Gorilla behind liana, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Female Gorilla looking at camera, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Shy male Gorilla, Uganda
  • Matimba is a month old orphaned rhino who was found beside her poached mother's lifeless body.  He is now in the care of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, South Africa.
    Matimba feeding at HESC 003.jpg
  • Matimba is a month old orphaned rhino who was found beside her poached mother's lifeless body.  He is now in the care of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, South Africa.
    Matimba feeding at HESC 002.jpg
  • Matimba is a month old orphaned rhino who was found beside her poached mother's lifeless body.  He is now in the care of the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, South Africa.
    Matimba feeding at HESC 001.jpg
  • A young wild Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) grazes on vines in Sandakan against a dusk sky. Borneo, Malaysia.  The Bornean species are listed as Endangered according to the IUCN Red List of mammals, while the Sumatran species is critically endangered
    Orangutan Silhouette, Borneo, Malaysia
  • Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) is an endangered species of sifaka, one of the lemurs endemic to certain rainforests in eastern Madagascar.
    Diademed Lemur, Madagascar 004.jpg
  • Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) is an endangered species of sifaka, one of the lemurs endemic to certain rainforests in eastern Madagascar.
    Diademed Lemur, Madagascar 003.jpg
  • Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) is an endangered species of sifaka, one of the lemurs endemic to certain rainforests in eastern Madagascar.
    Diademed Lemur, Madagascar 001.jpg
  • Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) is an endangered species of sifaka, one of the lemurs endemic to certain rainforests in eastern Madagascar.
    Diademed Lemur, Madagascar 002.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemurs sleeping in tree, Mad...jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemur, Madagascar 009.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemur, Madagascar 007.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemur, Madagascar 006.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemur, Madagascar 008.jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), Uluru locality.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), Uluru locality.  A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi) Tanami locality.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemur, Madagascar 010.jpg
  • Diademed Sifaka (Propithecus diadema) is an endangered species of sifaka, one of the lemurs endemic to certain rainforests in eastern Madagascar.
    Diademed Lemur, Madagascar 005.jpg
  • Crowned Lemur (Eulemur coronatus) is an endangered species of primate native to Madagascar
    Crowned Lemur, Madagascar 005.jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), Uluru locality.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), Uluru locality.  A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • The black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) is a Critically Endangered species of lemur endemic to the island of Madagascar
    Black and White Ruffed Lemur, Madaga...jpg
  • The ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), also known as Temminck's pangolin or Cape pangolin, is one of four species of pangolins which can be found in Africa, and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. As a group, pangolins are among the most critically endangered animals in the world.
    Temminck's Pangolin digging for food..rica
  • The ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), also known as Temminck's pangolin or Cape pangolin, is one of four species of pangolins which can be found in Africa, and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. As a group, pangolins are among the most critically endangered animals in the world.
    Temminck's Pangolin looking at camer..rica
  • The ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), also known as Temminck's pangolin or Cape pangolin, is one of four species of pangolins which can be found in Africa, and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. As a group, pangolins are among the most critically endangered animals in the world.
    Temminck's Pangolin hiding in tall g..rica
  • The ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), also known as Temminck's pangolin or Cape pangolin, is one of four species of pangolins which can be found in Africa, and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. As a group, pangolins are among the most critically endangered animals in the world.
    Temminck's Pangolin profile, South A..rica
  • White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) and Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) feasting. Both species are listed as Endangered by the IUCN
    Vultures feeding BW 002.jpg
  • White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) and Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) feasting. Both species are listed as Endangered by the IUCN
    Vultures feeding 001.jpg
  • White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) and Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) feasting. Both species are listed as Endangered by the IUCN
    Vultures feeding 002.jpg
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), South Australia locality.  3yr old male. A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • The  Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.  It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg).
    Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura le..isi)
  • The  Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.  It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg).  This male is eating a favorite treat of Noni fruit.
    Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura le..isi)
  • The  Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.  It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg).
    Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura le..isi)
  • The  Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.  It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg).
    Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura le..isi)
  • The ground pangolin (Smutsia temminckii), also known as Temminck's pangolin or Cape pangolin, is one of four species of pangolins which can be found in Africa, and the only one in southern and eastern Africa. As a group, pangolins are among the most critically endangered animals in the world.
    Temminck's Pangolin walking at dusk,..2019
  • White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) and Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) feasting. Both species are listed as Endangered by the IUCN
    Vultures feeding BW 001.jpg
  • White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) and Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) feasting. Both species are listed as Endangered by the IUCN
    Vulture Vista 001.jpg
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), South Australia locality.  3yr old male. A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), South Australia locality.  3yr old female. A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), South Australia locality.  A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • The  Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.  It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg).
    Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura le..isi)
  • White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus) and Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) feasting. Both species are listed as Endangered by the IUCN
    Vulture Death Yard 001.jpg
  • Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi), South Australia locality.  A non-venomous python found in Australia.  Listed as Endangered by IUCN 2.3.
    Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
  • The  Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura lewisi) is a critically endangered species of lizard endemic to the island of Grand Cayman.  It is the largest native land animal on Grand Cayman with a total nose-to-tail length of 5 ft (1.5 m) and weighing as much as 30 lb (14 kg).
    Grand Cayman Blue Iguana (Cyclura le..isi)
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    CONTEMPLATIVE GORILLA
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  • RED Camera filming Gorilla, Uganda
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  • Male Gorilla profile, Uganda
  • Grevy's Zebra at dusk, Lewa Conserva...jpg
  • A Black Rhinoceros Mother and offspring at dusk in Etosha, Namibia.
    Black Rhinoceros at Dusk, Namibia
  • Southern Ground Hornbill
  • It was such a magical moment seeing so many Southern White Rhinos together in the wild. The sky was moody as it approached sunset and made the perfect setting for a silhouette. I also filmed this scene as each rhino moved about, eventually all exiting the frame.
    White Rhino Silhouettes, Kenya, May,..2016
  • The African penguin also known as the  black-footed penguin is a species confined to southern African waters. It is also widely known as the "jackass" penguin for its donkey-like bray, although several related species of South American penguins produce the same sound.
    African penguins on Boulders Beach i..2014
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  • Regal
  • Lions grooming each other, Phinda, S...tif
  • Lions at dusk, Phinda, South Africa ...tif
  • Three lioness in different stages of recline, rest on a dirt mound
    Lionesses on a mound, Phinda, South ...tif
  • A subadult lioness grimaces after a yawn as she rests under a tree
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201031...tif
  • A lioness rests on her paw while a pride make sleeps on its back behind her
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201031...tif
  • A lioness sleeps on her paw
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201027...tif
  • A subadult lioness rests her paw up on a tree as she sleeps
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201027...tif
  • A subadult lioness licks her belly fur after as she rests under a tree
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201027...tif
  • A subadult lioness grimaces after a yawn as she rests under a tree
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201027...tif
  • A lioness sleeps with her paws outstretched
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201027...tif
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