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Background imageM Ammals Collection: Niger, Tenere Desert

Niger, Tenere Desert. Camel Caravan travelling through the Air Mountains & Tenere Desert. This is the largest protected area in Africa, covering over 7.7 million hectares

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Kenya, Masai Mara, Masai Mara Game Reserve

Kenya, Masai Mara, Masai Mara Game Reserve. Two hot air balloons float over the plains in Masai Mara Game Reserve while herds of wildebeest graze below. Kenya, Masai Mara, Masai Mara Game Reserve

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A herd of Masai giraffes at sunset in the Masai Mara National Reserve

A herd of Masai giraffes at sunset in the Masai Mara National Reserve

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A leopard rests in the fork of an Acacia tortilis tree

A leopard rests in the fork of an Acacia tortilis tree in Samburu National Game Reserve

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A pride of lions rests near water in the Masai Mara Game Reserve

A pride of lions rests near water in the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The nucleus of any pride is a number of closely related females

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A fine maned lion

A fine maned lion. Adult male lions weigh up to 500lb. They begin to grow manes at the age of eighteen months, which will not fully develop until the age of five or six

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A cheetah surveys the grassy plains of Masai Mara from

A cheetah surveys the grassy plains of Masai Mara from a termite mound.; The cheetah is a fast, efficient and frequent killer of gazelles and impala

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A herd of elephants

A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) strides out beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, Africas highest snow-capped mountain at 19, 340 feet above sea level

Background imageM Ammals Collection: An Afar camel caravan crossing the salt flats of Lake Assal

An Afar camel caravan crossing the salt flats of Lake Assal, Djibouti as shadows lengthen in the late afternoon. At 509 feet below sea level, Lake Assal is the lowest place in Africa

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A herd of elephants moves in single file

A herd of elephants moves in single file after drinking from a freshwater pool near Lake Ndutu, a seasonal lake that borders the Serengeti National Park

Background imageM Ammals Collection: An elephant in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania

An elephant in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania
An elephant looks menacing in front of a baobab tree in the Ruaha National Park of Southern Tanzania.In dry weather, elephants eat the bark and fibrous pith of these trees

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Chimpanzee, Mahale Mountains

Chimpanzee, Mahale Mountains
The remote Mahale Mountains, located on a bulge along the eastern shores of Lake Tanganyika, rise spectacularly 8, 069 feet

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Lesser flamingos feed on Lake Natron

Lesser flamingos feed on Lake Natron
In the late afternoon, lesser flamingos feed on Lake Natron with Shompole volcano (situated on the border of Kenya and Tanzania) in the distance at the northern end of the lake

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Wildebeest stampede plains of the Ngorongoro Highlands

Wildebeest stampede plains of the Ngorongoro Highlands
Wildebeest stampede on the dry grassy plains on the west side of the Ngorongoro Highlands

Background imageM Ammals Collection: An imature indri (Indri indri) in eastern Madagascar

An imature indri (Indri indri) in eastern Madagascar. The Indri are Madagscars largest lemur, standing about a metre high, with a barely visible tail

Background imageM Ammals Collection: An indri (Indri indri) in eastern Madagascar

An indri (Indri indri) in eastern Madagascar. The Indri are Madagscars largest lemur, standing about a metre high, with a barely visible tail

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A male crowned lemur

A male crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus) near Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez). These lemurs are only found in Northern Madagascar

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Male crowned lemurs

Male crowned lemurs (Eulemur coronatus) near Antsiranana (formerly Diego Suarez). These lemurs are only found in Northern Madagascar.Lemurs belong to a group of primates called the prosimians

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) in the Canyon des makis

A ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) in the Canyon des makis, Isalo National Park. Situated in cattle-owning Bara country of Southern Madagascar

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Antarctica, Weddell Sea, Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf

Antarctica, Weddell Sea, Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf. Emperor penguins & chick (Aptenodytes forsteri). Antarctica, Weddell Sea, Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf. Emperor penguins & chick (Aptenodytes forsteri)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Elephant by John Stevens tented camp

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A female cheetah rests in the shade at Kwandwe Private Game Reserve

A female cheetah rests in the shade at Kwandwe Private Game Reserve

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A female Leopard (Panthera pardus) rests in the shade

A female Leopard (Panthera pardus) rests in the shade, lying on the branch of a tree

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Female Leopard

Female Leopard (Panthera pardus)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: South Africa, Sabi Sands Game Reserve

South Africa, Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Leopard cub. (Panthera pardus)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Camel Caravan in Niger, Tenere Desert

Camel Caravan in Niger, Tenere Desert
Niger, Tenere Desert. Camel Caravan travelling through the Air Mountains & Tenere Desert. This is the largest protected area in Africa, covering over 7.7 million hectares

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok District

Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok District. Long columns of wildebeest zigzag through open grassy plains during the annual Wildebeest migration from the Serengeti National Park in Northern Tanzania to

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Kenya, Tsavo West National Park

Kenya, Tsavo West National Park. A herd of elephants (Loxodonta africana) leaves Lake Jipe with the Pare Mountains dominating the landscape

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A herd of elephants drinking at a waterhole in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

A herd of elephants drinking at a waterhole in Tsavo West National Park, Kenya

Background imageM Ammals Collection: An all-black melanistic serval cat at 10

An all-black melanistic serval cat at 10, 000 feet on the moorlands of the Aberdare Mountains. This long-legged cat with big ears is normally tawny to russet with black

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Two cheetahs sprint after their quarry

Two cheetahs sprint after their quarry

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Vultures roost in an acacia tree shortly before dusk

Vultures roost in an acacia tree shortly before dusk

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A magnificent Sable antelope bull with females and

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

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A fine Greater Kudu bull stands on a termite mound

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)

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A bull elephant in Amboseli National Park

A bull elephant in Amboseli National Park. Elephants consume the equivalent of about 5% of their body weight (i.e. up to 300kg) in twenty-four hours

Background imageM Ammals Collection: An oryx beisa in arid thorn scrub country

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

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A Blue monkey

A Blue monkey. This long-tailed, arboreal monkey is distributed widely in evergreen forested regions up to 10, 000 feet

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A group of gerenuk

A group of gerenuk (a name derived from the Somali language meaning giraffe necked ) feed in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A fine bull sable antelope with chesnut-brown females

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

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Two Rothschild giraffes neck in Lake Nakuru National Park

Two Rothschild giraffes neck in Lake Nakuru National Park. Necking is a contest of strength and dominance undertaken by adult males or young giraffes

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A bat-eared fox at the entrance to its burrow

A bat-eared fox at the entrance to its burrow. These long-limbed, large eared foxes feed on termites, beetles and other invertebrates

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Two black rhinos on the open plains at Amboseli

Two black rhinos on the open plains at Amboseli. Poaching of this severely endangered species led to its extermination in this region in the late 1980 s

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A young male lion looks intently at animals grazing

A young male lion looks intently at animals grazing on the plains from his commanding position in a tree

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A pride of lions moves to shelter from an approaching storm

A pride of lions moves to shelter from an approaching storm. The nucleus of any pride is a number of closely related females

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A lioness drinking from a muddy pool

A lioness drinking from a muddy pool

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Rothschilds Giraffes necking

Rothschilds Giraffes necking, a behaviour which tests their strength and place in the male dominance hierarchy. Brought to Nakuru in the 1970 s

Background imageM Ammals Collection: Women of the nomadic Gabbra tribe prepare to move their

Women of the nomadic Gabbra tribe prepare to move their familys possessions by camel. The long sticks are the structures for their dome-shaped houses

Background imageM Ammals Collection: A herd of elephants drinks from the Uaso Nyiru River

A herd of elephants drinks from the Uaso Nyiru River, a lifeline for wild animals and livestock in the low-lying, semi-arid regions of Maralal and Isiolo districts



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