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Africa, Namibia. Two Oryx near the red dunes of the namib desert
Africa, Botswana, Kalahari. a herd of wildebeest
A magnificent Sable antelope bull with females and young in the Shimba Hills National Park. Sable are arguably the most handsome of all Africas antelopes
A fine Greater Kudu bull stands on a termite mound overlooked by an escarpment of the Gregory Rift (a spectacular section of the eastern rift of the Great Rift Valley)
An oryx beisa in arid thorn scrub country, which is typical of northern Kenya. The distinctive markings and long straight horns of these fine antelopes set them apart from other animals of
A group of gerenuk (a name derived from the Somali language meaning giraffe necked ) feed in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya
A fine bull sable antelope with chesnut-brown females and calves behind him. This large, handsome antelope with backward-curving horns is only found in Kenya in the Shimba Hills of Kenyas Coast
A rare sight of three klipspringers (Oreotragus oreotragus), a small antelope that lives in rocky terrain. It stands on tips of truncated hooves
Red Lechwe rush across a shallow tributary of the Okavango River in the Okavango Delta of northwest Botswana. These heavily-built antelopes inhabit swamps
A small herd of Red Lechwe rushes across a shallow floodplain of the Okavango River in the Okavango Delta of northwest Botswana
Africa, Namibia, Etosha National Park. The Kindergarden of the Impalas.
Africa, Namibia, Damaraland, Unesco World heritage site Twyfelfontein. The ancient rock engravings.
Africa, Zambia, South Luangwa National Park. A group of impalas drinking in the riverbed
africa, Zambia, South Luangwa National Park. A herd of Impala under a sausage tree.
An Impala stands behind a group of Zebras, Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), Samburu National Reserve, Kenya
Amboseli National Park, Kenya
Africa, Zambia. Sunset in the Kafue national park with a group of antelopes
A rainbow in Masai Mara with white-bearded gnus, or wildebeest, grazing the dry grassy plains
A dikdik in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya. Didiks are territorial and live in monogamous pairs. Only males have small horns
Two dikdiks in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya. They are territorial and live in monogamous pairs. Only males have small horns
A male gerenuk (a name derived from the Somali language meaning giraffe necked ) feeding in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya
A Bongo bull in a forest clearing. The range in Kenya of this thickset, reddish-brown antelope is restricted to high altitude forests; as such, they are rarely seen
Two male Sable antelopes run across open bush country in the Chobe National Park. With their jet-black coats, and white faces and underbellies, the Sable is one of Africas most beautiful antelopes