Crocodiles along the Shire River, Malawi
Dense populations of Nile crocodiles can be found along many of Africa's waterways. Best viewed from the safety of a boat!
Lion, Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya
Lions blend in with their surroundings allowing them to ambush prey.
Dawn over Victoria Falls
A spectacular site at any time of day, sunrise and sunset provide the best light for photographing the Falls.
Lion, Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya
Though lions rest for up to 20 hours a day, they still keep a sharp out for potential prey.
White Rhino, Hluhluwe, South Africa
White rhinos mark their territory by with piles of dung called dung middens. This rhino had just finished his morning addition to his dung midden.
Elephant and Egrets, Masai Mara Reserve, Kenya
Elephants consume about 5% of their body weight in vegetation a day. While browsing, elephants disturb insects which are then eaten by the egrets.
On The Road, Zambia
On our mobile safaris you'll see the countryside of Africa while catching up on some reading.
Sunset, Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
Baobab trees can grow up to 60 feet. Their fruits provide food and their large trunks shelter for many animals of the African plains.
Rock Art, Motobo National Park, Zimbabwe
Ancient San rock paintings depicting various human and animal forms. It is thought the rock paintings may have spiritual or religious meanings.
Lion Pride
Lions live in groups called prides. Dominated by a single male, the females will raise the cubs and hunt for food.
Topi
The topi can be found in seasonally flooded grasslands. When feeding on green grass the topi can go with out drinking water.
Buffalo Herd
Cape buffalo are among the most dangerous game in Africa. They congregate in large herds and prefer wooded savanna close to water.
Bushbuck
These shy antelopes are occasionally seen in thick bush, usually singly or in pairs. Their spots and coloration provide them with excellent camouflage to hide from predators.
Hippos at Sunset
Hippos are among the largest mammals and can weigh up to 4000 pounds. Remaining in the water during the day, at night they forage for food on land.
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