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  • A profile of a male lion bathed in golden light, looking camera right.
    Lion male profile portrait.jpg
  • A profile of a male lion bathed in golden light, looking camera right.
    Lion male profile portrait BW.jpg
  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) side profile.
    Black-and-white ruffed lemur 02.jpg
  • Zeus's Profile on the Sand
    Zeus 054.jpg
  • Zeus's Side Profile Shot
    Zeus 055.jpg
  • Lions mating, profile view, tight shot of almost full bodies. Male grimacing.
    Lions mating male grimcing.jpg
  • A lioness chews on what is left of a warthog kill, framed by bushes.  Tight profile portrait.
    Lion chewing on warthog bone.jpg
  • A male lion looks into the distance while standing. Photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion, adult male, looking into the d...jpg
  • Jaz the Dog's Profile
    Scout & Jaz 117.jpg
  • A young male lion walking in bush. Photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion walking through bush toward cam...jpg
  • A young male lion looks into the distance. Photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion sitting in bush looking camera ...jpg
  • 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 looks up at a fly photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion, adult male, looking up 001.jpg
  • A male lion looks up at a fly photographed in profile in Klaserie, South Africa.
    Lion, adult male, looking up 001 BW.jpg
  • Profile of a Caracal sitting by a bush.
    Caracal (Caracal caracal) 005.jpg
  • Scout's Profile in Black and White
    Scout & Jaz 146.jpg
  • Mikalla's Profile at the Beach
    Wiz, Floyd & Mikalla 083.jpg
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba in a Tree, Profile
  • Lion male in profile.jpg
  • Lion male portrait in profile.jpg
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba, Profile
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba Profile
  • 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 profile portrait.jpg
  • A lioness focuses her gaze on something in the distance
    Lioness, Phinda, South Africa 201031...tif
  • Fawny the French Bulldog and the Red Wall
    Fawny & Coco 040.jpg
  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) portrait
    Black-and-white ruffed lemur 05.jpg
  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) portrait
    Black-and-white ruffed lemur 04.jpg
  • Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur  (Hapalemur griseus) also known as the eastern lesser bamboo lemur, the gray gentle lemur, and the gray bamboo lemur.
    Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur 07.jpg
  • Fawny the French Bulldog Close up
    Fawny & Coco 009.jpg
  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata) portrait
    Black-and-white ruffed lemur 06.jpg
  • French Bulldog Playing in the Park
    Fawny & Coco 010.jpg
  • A Chacma Baboon capture while running looking toward camera right, backlit by afternoon light.<br />
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The chacma baboon inhabits a wide array of habitats including woodland, savanna, steppes, and subdesert, from the grassy alpine slopes of the Drakensberg to the Kalahari desert. During the night the chacma baboon needs hills, cliffs, or large trees in which to sleep. During the day water availability may limit its range in arid areas.
    nDzuti Chacma Baboon running backlit.jpg
  • A male lion stares intensely into camera bathed in golden morning light
    Lion stares intensely into camera.jpg
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescen...jpg
  • Jaz the Kelpie X on a Clear Day
    Scout & Jaz 127.jpg
  • Lakeland Terrier at the Beach on a Sunny Day
    Stella 011.jpg
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba Rolled up on a Branch
  • 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
  • African Elephant with broken Tusk, S...jpg
  • A male lion sitting in thick bush looking toward camera, tight portrait
    Male lion sitting in bush portrait.jpg
  • A female and sub-adult male lion stare intensely into camera after a kill.  The female in the foreground is dripping saliva, the male, with his modest mane is slightly out of focus in the background, his chest stained with blood.
    Lions look intensely into camera.jpg
  • Lioness lying on her back.jpg
  • A sub-adult male lion looks into camera while standing.  Modest mane starting to grown, belly full and chest stained with blood.
    Lion sub-adult male looking into cam...jpg
  • Lion pursuing lioness.jpg
  • A lioness cleans her paw by licking it.  Sitting camera left of frame, full frontal image.
    Lion licking paw after eating.jpg
  • Lion growling close up.jpg
  • Lion giving funny expression.jpg
  • Lion growling intensely close up.jpg
  • Lion growling at lioness.jpg
  • A female lion looks straight into camera.  She has a vertebrae bone of a warthog stuck on her right canine {camera left} from the mornings kill, her chest covered in blood.
    Lion female looking into camera with...jpg
  • Available as a print in various sizes or image download for either personal or commercial use.
    King
  • A group of White-backed vultures (Gyps africanus) sitting in a tree against blue sky, Klaserie, South Africa
    White-backed vultures (Gyps africanu...jpg
  • A Hooded Vulture looks into camera while a male lion lays behind watching.
    Hooded Vulture (ecrosyrtes monachus)...jpg
  • Rhinoceros beetles are herbivorous insects named for the horn-like projections on and around the heads of males. Most are black, gray, or greenish in color, and some are covered in soft hairs. Another name given to some of these insects is Hercules beetle, because they possess strength of a herculean proportion. Adults of some species can lift objects 850 times their weight! That would be equivalent to a human lifting 9 fully grown male elephants! One of the uses for extreme strength is for the beetles to dig themselves into leaf litter and soil to escape danger. Their horns also help them to do this.
    Rhinoceros beetle (Dynastinae) 001.jpg
  • Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) running, Namibia, Africa.
    Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas...jpg
  • The Southern Red-billed Hornbill (Tockus rufirostris) is a species of hornbill in the Bucerotidae family. It is found from Malawi and Zambia to southern Angola and Transvaal. All five Red-billed Hornbills were formerly considered conspecific.
    Southern Red-billed Hornbill (Tockus...jpg
  • Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii), Australia.  Distinguishable as a male by its red chest.
    Male Eastern Water Dragon (Physignat...jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) week old hatchling.  Native to the arid regions of Central Australia.
    Chico white I.jpg
  • Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) week old hatchling.  Native to the arid regions of Central Australia.
    Chico & Chita white I.jpg
  • Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko .(Nephrurus amyae) is native to Central Australia.  They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus.  Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko.
    SPP_0100.jpg
  • Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko .(Nephrurus amyae) cleaning its eye.  Knobtails are native to Central Australia.  They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus.  Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko.
    sp-gallery 015.jpg
  • Scout in Black and White on the Boardwalk
    Scout & Jaz 142.jpg
  • Jaz the Dog Looking Out Over the Ocean
    Scout & Jaz 120.jpg
  • Jaz the Kelpie X Border Collie From Behind
    Scout & Jaz 116.jpg
  • Dog on the Beach at Sunset in Black and White
    Scout & Jaz 112.jpg
  • Mikalla the Rhodesian Ridgeback at Dusk
    Wiz, Floyd & Mikalla 100.jpg
  • Mikalla's Silhouette in the Sun
    Wiz, Floyd & Mikalla 099.jpg
  • Wiz's Silhouette in the Sun
    Wiz, Floyd & Mikalla 097.jpg
  • Stella Posing in the Sun
    Stella 018.jpg
  • Stella, Lakeland Terrier on a Sunny Day
    Stella 017.jpg
  • Stella in the Sun at the Beach
    Stella 010.jpg
  • Ridge-tail Monitor (Varanus acanthurus), also known as the Spiny-tailed Monitor, native to Australia.
    Ridge-tail Monitor (Varanus acanthurus)
  • Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia.  Also known as the Rufous Rat-kangaroo.
    Rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens)
  • Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus amyae) cleaning its eye. Knobtails are native to Central Australia.  They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus.  Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko.
    Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko (Nep..yae)
  • Portrait of a Gordon Setter wearing a blue and white coat.
    SPP_0084.tiff
  • The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a species of venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa.<br />
It is the second-longest venomous snake after the king cobra; mature specimens generally exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and commonly grow to 3 m (9 ft 10 in).<br />
<br />
The species is both terrestrial and arboreal; it inhabits savannah, woodland, rocky slopes and in some regions, dense forest.<br />
It is diurnal and is known to prey on birds and small mammals.<br />
Over suitable surfaces, it can move at speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph) for short distances.<br />
Adult black mambas have few natural predators.<br />
<br />
Its venom is primarily composed of neurotoxins that often induce symptoms within ten minutes, and is frequently fatal unless antivenom is administered.
    Black Mamba, on a branch, Side View
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    White Rhino with Cattle Egrets
  • A male lion sitting in thick bush looking toward camera, three-quarter body shot
    Male lion sitting in bush landscape.jpg
  • Lion swatting flies.jpg
  • A male lion stares intensely into camera bathed in golden morning light, focus on grass in foreground.
    Lion staring at camera out of focus ...jpg
  • A male lion stands while looking camera left, backlit with golden morning light.
    Lion standing looking left.jpg
  • A male lion pursues a lioness in an attempt to mate
    Lion pursues lioness to mate.jpg
  • Lion looking up mouth open grimacing.jpg
  • A female lion looks casually into camera as she rests on the ground, an out of focus lion in the background
    Lion female looking into camera whil...jpg
  • Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)
    Hyena juvenile backlit.jpg
  • Rhinoceros beetles are herbivorous insects named for the horn-like projections on and around the heads of males. Most are black, gray, or greenish in color, and some are covered in soft hairs. Another name given to some of these insects is Hercules beetle, because they possess strength of a herculean proportion. Adults of some species can lift objects 850 times their weight! That would be equivalent to a human lifting 9 fully grown male elephants! One of the uses for extreme strength is for the beetles to dig themselves into leaf litter and soil to escape danger. Their horns also help them to do this.
    Rhinoceros beetle (Dynastinae) 002.jpg
  • Impala (Aepyceros melampus) male in Kruger National Park, South Africa
    Impala (Aepyceros melampus) male, Kr...jpg
  • Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas) running in black and white, Namibia, Africa.
    Black-backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas...jpg
  • Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii), Australia.  Distinguishable as a male by its red chest.
    Eastern Water Dragon.jpg
  • Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko .(Nephrurus amyae) is native to Central Australia.  They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus.  Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko.
    SPP_0099.jpg
  • Fawny the French Bulldog at the Lake
    Fawny & Coco 026.jpg
  • Scout in Colour on the Boardwalk at the Beach
    Scout & Jaz 141.jpg
  • Jaz the Kelpie X  Border Collie Looking Out Over the Ocean
    Scout & Jaz 119.jpg
  • Dog on a Beach at Sunset
    Scout & Jaz 113.jpg
  • Mikalla at Sunset
    Wiz, Floyd & Mikalla 101.jpg
  • Stella the Lakeland Terrier Walking in the Sun
    Stella 016.jpg
  • Stella the Lakeland Terrier at the Beach
    Stella 009.jpg
  • Stella the Lakeland Terrier on a Clear Day
    Stella 002.jpg
  • Wild Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) close-up of head. Native to eastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales, Australia.
    Coastal Carpet Python (Morelia spilo..lli)
  • Black and White portrait of a Gordon Setter.
    SPP_0080b.tiff
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