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Alert Meerkat Standing Upright in Sunlit Enclosure-stock-foto
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A large giraffe bull Giraffa camelopardalis-stock-foto
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Blue wildebeest heard in the bushes of Namibia-stock-foto
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Front view of a blue wildebeest in the grass land of Etosha-stock-foto
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Blue wildebeest in the bush in Etosha national park-stock-foto
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Meerkats to the sun prying,Suricata suricatta. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Meerkats to the sun prying,Suricata suricatta. High quality photo-stock-foto
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A Group of Meerkats sitting on a log-stock-foto
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Meerkat (Suricata suricatta), a small social mongoose native to southern Africa, standing on hind legs in typical sentry behavior.-stock-foto
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Wide angle view of Meerkat (suricata suricatta) on sentry duty whilst the rest of the family feeds in the early morning, Kalahari desert, Botswana-stock-foto
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Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) at sunset, Makgadikgadi Pan, Kalahari desert, Botswana-stock-foto
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Bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) at sunset, Makgadikgadi Pan, Kalahari desert, Botswana-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Springbok in the Kalahari are resident, although in severe droughts they will migrate,  this is known locally as trekbokking.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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Lilac breasted rollers are a very common species in Botswana, many in the delta area, but also found in the Kalahari Desert region.-stock-foto
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A common bird in the Kalahari that takes advantage of the man made water hole at Tau Pan.  Large flocks fly in to drink early every morning.-stock-foto
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A common bird in the Kalahari that takes advantage of the man made water hole at Tau Pan.  Large flocks fly in to drink early every morning.-stock-foto
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A common bird in the Kalahari that takes advantage of the man made water hole at Tau Pan.  Large flocks fly in to drink early every morning.-stock-foto
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A common bird in the Kalahari that takes advantage of the man made water hole at Tau Pan.  Large flocks fly in to drink early every morning.-stock-foto
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White backed vultures are the most abundant vulture species in the Kalahari desert, here attending a lion kill carcass.-stock-foto
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White backed vultures are the most abundant vulture species in the Kalahari desert, here attending a lion kill carcass.-stock-foto
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Gemsbok are common in the Kalahari desert, these images being taken at the Tau Pan salt pan.-stock-foto
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Gemsbok are common in the Kalahari desert, these images being taken at the Tau Pan salt pan.-stock-foto
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A number of jackals were present scavenging at a lion kill, but were careful of the dominant pair.-stock-foto
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A number of jackals were present scavenging at a lion kill, but were careful of the dominant pair.-stock-foto
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Pale chanting goshawk hunt from perches taking large insects, small mammals and lizards off the ground.-stock-foto
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Pale chanting goshawk hunt from perches taking large insects, small mammals and lizards off the ground.-stock-foto
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Pale chanting goshawk hunt from perches taking large insects, small mammals and lizards off the ground.-stock-foto