21 - 25 December 2014
By number, hoofed animals dominate the large fauna of the Serengeti.
By number, hoofed animals dominate the large fauna of the Serengeti.
Wildebeest migrating across the main road. (Zebras in the background.) |
Nothing can look quite as haughty as a Cape buffalo. |
The spots between this buffalo's eyes were worn by constant flapping of her ears to brush off insects. |
Zebras always make great photos. |
Mother and young zebra. |
Impala among banded mongoose (mongeese?). |
Young impala. |
Topi -- a large and powerful antelope. |
Topi |
Dik-diks are small, even tiny, shy creatures. They are usually found in pairs, frequently with a young dik-dik well-hidden under nearby brush. |
Another dik-dik. |
Giraffe (obviously!) |
A closer look at the young warthog. |
And a full view of the sow. |
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