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A colorful male agama lizard from the deserts of Namibe province in southwestern Angola. While familiar to many travelers in Africa, the taxonomy of these lizards remains complicated. Angola. (Photo Credit: L. Ceríaco)
GNT60130 Mara Elephants
A group of Mara elephants; A family group with an associating young male crosses the airstrip on Mara Naboisho Conservancy, outside Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya; 16 January 2011. © ElephantVoices
Tswalu Vista
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa. The intrusion of the Korannaberg hills into the sandy Kalahari ecosystem provides ideal habitats for many lacewing species. (Photo Credit: Catherine Sole)
Field Camping
Royal Botanic Gardens team camping in the field.
African Elephants Moving Across the Savanna 2
African elephants are often a hazard for camera traps. They knock them down, kick them, and even eat them. February 27, 2010. (Photo Credit: Wildlife Conservation Society)