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  • Ostrich Landscape.tif
  • Lioness Maasai Mara.tif
  • Lioness Snarl
  • Grey Crowned Crane Dance
  • Baobab Alley 03.jpg
  • Baobab Alley panorama at dusk, Morondava, Madagascar
    Baobab Alley 01.jpg
  • A male lion gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Male lion on a buffalo kill, Klaseri...jpg
  • African Elephant (Loxodonta africana)
    Big Tusker.jpg
  • An African Elephant gives a display to make sure we don't approach too close.
    African Elephant Display.jpg
  • Available as a print in various sizes or image download for either personal or commercial use.
    King
  • A male lion looks into the distance while standing. Photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion, adult male, looking into the d...jpg
  • A male lion rests after gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion Profile.jpg
  • The warthog or common warthog is a wild member of the pig family found in grassland, savanna, and woodland in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Warthog Baby 005.jpg
  • Shannon Benson cuddling with a Serval (Leptailurus serval) at a rehabilitation centre in South Africa.<br />
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The serval is a medium-sized African wild cat. DNA studies have shown that the serval is closely related to the African golden cat and the caracal.
    Shannon Benson with Serval 002.jpg
  • African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer).
    Cape Buffalo, Kapama, South Africa B...jpg
  • The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a member of the Felidae family with a wide range in some parts of Africa and tropical Asia, from Siberia, South and West Asia to across most of sub-Saharan Africa.
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) 028.jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • The African buffalo or Cape buffalo, is a large African bovine. It is not closely related to the slightly larger wild Asian water buffalo, and its ancestry remains unclear.
    African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syn...jpg
  • The leopard is one of the five "big cats" in the genus Panthera. It is a member of the Felidae family with a wide range in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, West Asia, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia to Siberia.
    Leopard (Panthera pardus) at night B...jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in the Manyeleti Conservancy, part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
    Cheetah, Manyeleti BW 005.jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in the Manyeleti Conservancy, part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
    Cheetah, Manyeleti BW 004.jpg
  • Burchell's zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) is a southern subspecies of the plains zebra. It is named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell.<br />
<br />
Zebra stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. They are generally social animals that live in small harems to large herds.
    Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga burch...jpg
  • The African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) is a large species of eagle that is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa wherever large bodies of open water occur that have an abundant food supply. It is the national bird of Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Sudan.
    African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocif...jpg
  • African Elephant (Loxodonta africana), Kruger National Park, South Africa.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • Pierre & Fawny 149.jpg
  • Pierre & Fawny 144.jpg
  • Pierre & Fawny 125.jpg
  • Gina 022.jpg
  • Fawny, Pierre & Coco 125.jpg
  • Bailey 001.jpg
  • Kiki 030.jpg
  • Stalking Lioness.tif
  • Topi
  • Lioness Bond
  • Impala Mirror
  • Hippo Pool Party
  • Buffalo
  • Dugout Canoe, Madagascar
    Dugout Canoe Madagascar.jpg
  • Verreaux's sifaka photographed in the Berenty Reserve of Madagascar.
    Verreaux's sifaka BW.jpg
  • Indri reclining on branches, photographed in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Madagascar.
    Indri reclining in BW.jpg
  • An African Wild Dog stares into the camera, three quarter body shot, slightly left of centre. Shallow depth of field.
    African Wild Dog Portrait
  • White Rhino Calf in black and white
    White Rhino Calf in black and white
  • A male lion gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Male lion on a buffalo kill, Klaseri...jpg
  • A male lion rests after gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Male lion after a kill, Klaserie, So...jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) can run faster than any other land animal— as fast as 112 to 120 km/h (70 to 75 mph) in short bursts covering distances up to 500m and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in three seconds.
    King Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) BW ...jpg
  • Impala (Aepyceros melampus)
    Impala BW.jpg
  • An African Wild Dog stares into the camera, full body shot, left of centre. Shallow depth of field.
    African Wild Dog.jpg
  • An African Wild Dog stares into the camera, three quarter body shot, slightly left of centre. Shallow depth of field.
    African Wild Dog Portrait BW.jpg
  • A family of African Elephants walk into the distance through bushes in the soft afternoon light.
    African Elephant Family walking away...jpg
  • A family of African Elephants walk into the distance through bushes in the soft afternoon light.
    African Elephant Family walking away...jpg
  • An adult African Elephant walking through bush from camera left seen through and framed by a gap in the leaves
    African Elephant adult through gap i...jpg
  • An African Elephants stands between the herd and the camera as the family move off.
    African Elephant Display (1).jpg
  • A baby African Elephant with its trunk in its mouth, side view, tight portrait
    African Elephant baby trunk in mouth...jpg
  • A baby African Elephant with ears out walking toward camera and to the left. Full body.
    African Elephant baby walking with e...jpg
  • A baby African Elephant with ears out walking toward camera and to the left. Full body.
    African Elephant baby walking with e...jpg
  • Available as a print in various sizes or image download for either personal or commercial use.
    African Wild Dog
  • A male lion looks up at a fly photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion, adult male, looking up 001 BW.jpg
  • A male lion rests after gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion Landscape.jpg
  • The warthog or common warthog is a wild member of the pig family found in grassland, savanna, and woodland in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Warthog pair running across road BW.jpg
  • The warthog or common warthog is a wild member of the pig family found in grassland, savanna, and woodland in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Warthog Baby 004.jpg
  • Shannon Benson cuddling with a Serval (Leptailurus serval) at a rehabilitation centre in South Africa.<br />
<br />
The serval is a medium-sized African wild cat. DNA studies have shown that the serval is closely related to the African golden cat and the caracal.
    Shannon Benson with Serval 007.jpg
  • 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 BW 001.jpg
  • African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer).
    Cape Buffalo, Kapama, South Africa B...jpg
  • African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer).
    Cape Buffalo males fighting.jpg
  • African Wild Dog is a highly successful hunter, with the majority of its chases ending in kills. It preys mainly on medium-sized ungulates, though it will take other prey such as ostriches. The African Wild Dog is found in various open habitats across sub-Saharan Africa, though its range has been greatly reduced. It requires large territories for its survival, a factor which creates challenges for its conservation.
    African Wild Dog 004.jpg
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    African Elephant
  • African Elephant Portrait
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African bush elephants are the largest living terrestrial animals, being up to 3.96 m (13.0 ft) tall at the shoulders (a male shot in 1974). On average, males are 3.3 metres (10.8 ft) tall at the shoulders and 5.5 tonnes (12,130 lb) in weight, while females are much smaller at 2.8 metres (9.2 ft) tall and 3.7 tonnes (8,160 lb) in weight. The most characteristic features of African elephants are their very large ears, which they use to radiate excess heat, and their trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose with two opposing extensions at its end, different from the Asian elephant, which only has one. The trunk is used for communication and handling objects and food. African elephants also have bigger tusks, large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant's lifetime. They occur in both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • The African buffalo or Cape buffalo, is a large African bovine. It is not closely related to the slightly larger wild Asian water buffalo, and its ancestry remains unclear.
    African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syn...jpg
  • The lion is one of the five big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger.
    Lion (Panthera leo) male roaring at ...jpg
  • The lion is one of the five big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger.
    Lion (Panthera leo) male resting BW.jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in the Manyeleti Conservancy, part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
    Cheetah, Manyeleti BW 003.jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) in the Manyeleti Conservancy, part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
    Cheetah, Manyeleti BW 002.jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) hunting Zebra in the Manyeleti Conservancy, part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
    Cheetah hunt Zebra, Manyeleti BW 00...jpg
  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) hunting Zebra in the Manyeleti Conservancy, part of the Greater Kruger National Park.
    Cheetah hunt Zebra, Manyeleti BW 00...jpg
  • The steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) is a common small antelope of southern and eastern Africa. It is sometimes known as the steinbuck or steinbok.
    Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris), Kr...jpg
  • Burchell's zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) is a southern subspecies of the plains zebra. It is named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell.<br />
<br />
Zebra stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. They are generally social animals that live in small harems to large herds.
    Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga burch...jpg
  • Burchell's zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) is a southern subspecies of the plains zebra. It is named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell.<br />
<br />
Zebra stripes come in different patterns, unique to each individual. They are generally social animals that live in small harems to large herds.
    Burchell's Zebra (Equus quagga burch...jpg
  • African Elephant (Loxodonta africana), Kruger National Park, South Africa.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • African Elephant (Loxodonta africana), Kruger National Park, South Africa.
    African Elephant (Loxodonta africana...jpg
  • SP1_0579 - Version 2.jpg
  • SP1_0367.jpg
  • Pierre & Fawny 093.jpg
  • Pierre & Fawny 006.jpg
  • Lucie & Petal, Carly & Ria 037.jpg
  • Fawny, Pierre & Coco 150.jpg
  • Fawny, Pierre & Coco 024.jpg
  • DSC_0252.jpg
  • Brody 070.jpg
  • Brody 064.jpg
  • Brody 063.jpg
  • Brody 043.jpg
  • Brody 029.jpg
  • Kiki 004.jpg
  • Buffalo Stare Down
  • A male lion rests after gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Male lion after a kill, Klaserie, So...jpg
  • A male lion rests after gorging himself on a buffalo kill in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Male lion after a kill, Klaserie, So...jpg
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