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.
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Wildebeest migrating across the main road. (Zebras in the background.) |
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Nothing can look quite as haughty as a Cape buffalo. |
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The spots between this buffalo's eyes were worn by constant flapping of her ears to brush off insects. |
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Zebras always make great photos. |
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Mother and young zebra. |
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Impala among banded mongoose (mongeese?). |
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Young impala. |
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Topi -- a large and powerful antelope. |
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Topi |
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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. |
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Another dik-dik. |
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Giraffe (obviously!) |
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A closer look at the young warthog. |
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And a full view of the sow. |
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