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  • Kgalagadi lions mating; lion mating behavious can be quite spectacular and entertaining. At regular intervals the couple will mate which is characterised by neck-biting and lots of growling and canine flashing.
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  • Kgalagadi lions mating; lion mating behavious can be quite spectacular and entertaining. At regular intervals the couple will mate which is characterised by neck-biting and lots of growling and canine flashing.
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  • 'Mom is the Best!'<br />
Time for some unmatched cuteness. This is a portrait of an adorable lion cub cuddling with mama in gorgeous light in Nxai Pan National Park. Honestly, what could be cuter than this?
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  • 'Kwando Dogs' - A pack of Wild Dogs walks in single file as they start the afternoon hunt.<br />
No, not the most spectacular of my wild dog shots, but I liked the single file line up, and especially the light and the inclusion of the habitat, which give this an artistic quality.
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  • A male Chimpanzee shows off his impressive canines.
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  • Lions mating
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  • Portrait of two lion cubs playing over mama in gorgeous light in Nxai Pan National Park Botswana
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  • Close-up of an African wild dog yawning.
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  • Lions mating
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  • Lions mating
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  • Jackal pair interaction, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
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  • Lions mating
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  • Showing who is the boss
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  • Lions mating
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  • Portrait of a dead lion in the Kalahari
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  • Portrait of two cute lion cubs in gorgeous light in Nxai Pan National Park Botswana
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  • Lion doing a Flehmen grimace
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  • Mating lions
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  • Close-up of lions mating
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  • Lions mating
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  • Lions mating
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  • Lions mating
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  • Young male lion yawning whilst lying down
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  • Lion doing a Flehmen grimace
    VGR_20090721_0763.jpg
  • Portrait of two cute lion cubs in gorgeous light in Nxai Pan National Park Botswana
    VGR_20160802_8779_SEPIAn.jpg
  • Portrait of two cute lion cubs in gorgeous light in Nxai Pan National Park Botswana
    VGR_20160802_8639a_B&Wn.jpg
  • Close-up of a sleeping male lion's
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  • Cape Fox basking in the morning sun near the entrance of its burrow.
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  • A pack of hunting wild dogs on the edge of the Khwai River.
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  • Close-up of a sleeping male lion's mouth with fly
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  • Two hunting wild dogs running in Khwai.
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  • A Male Kalahari Lion is trying to crack open a leopard tortoise's shell.
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  • An old Kalahari King wounded by the quills of a porcupine. His blunt canines reveal that this is the type of prey he is forced to go for in his last days. Admittedly and very unfortunately framed too tight (I can't wait for that Canon 200-400/4 with TC to become a reality!), but this was the image showing off the blunt canines and quills best.
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  • A big male lion amongst the tall Kalahari grasses flashes his big canines.
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  • Angry territorial bull hippopotamus charging head on!<br />
This month Air Botswana's in-flight magazine 'Peolwane' features my photo essay titled 'Hippo Power'. This in-your-face image is part of that essay as a full page print.
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  • Male Gelada monkey yawning in the Simien Mountains plateau.
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  • To the first-time safari-goer, the hippopotamus may seem like a big, fat, unattractive, lazy – and boring -  creature, which spends most of its time lolling around in the water doing nothing. However, few people know that there is a more dynamic and spectacular side to these enormous artiodactyls. The unrivalled territoriality of this semi-aquatic quadruped often translates into an unbelievably short-tempered and aggressive personality. Particularly, the males are continuously fighting each other for dominance and territory. A hippo’s continuous ‘yawning’ is not really to express sleepiness; rather the size of its teeth to warn off intruders and contestants! Splashing water by shaking its massive head is another warning sign and definitely not innocent play!
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  • Hippo 'yawning' as a threat display
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  • Angry territorial bull hippopotamus charging head on.
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  • Angry territorial bull hippopotamus charging head on.
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  • Hippo 'yawning' as a threat display
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  • Yawning female lion in the immense Piper's Pan
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  • Yawning female lion in the immense Piper's Pan
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  • Angry territorial bull hippopotamus charging head on.
    VGR_20131011_7398a.jpg
  • Hippo 'yawning' as a threat display
    VGR_20131011_7356B&Wn.jpg
  • Angry territorial bull hippopotamus charging head on.
    VGR_20131011_7393b.jpg
  • Angry territorial bull hippopotamus charging head on.
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