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  • A large dominant  male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) ,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    JT_Kang_5889A.jpg
  • A close-up of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) face with large flanges,Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_0454.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) laying down in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11724.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17594.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) standing in a grass field in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17297.jpg
  • A portrait of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) yawning and displaying large cheek flanges and teeth,Borneo,Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_2161.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of the  forehead of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_1903.jpg
  • A dominant male orangutan ( Pongo pygmaeus ) holds his hand up and studies it, close-upwith his face out of focus, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_1012.jpg
  • A close-up of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) face as he looks down at his own lips while sticking them out, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_1003.jpg
  • A close-up of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) pointing his index finger on his face nd large cheek flanges, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_1000.jpg
  • A close-up of the side view of a dominant male orangutan ( Pongo pygmaeus ) with large flanges, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_0473.jpg
  • The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_025.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17596.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17593.jpg
  • A portrait of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) thoughtfully resting his big cheek flap on his hand, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_2174.jpg
  • A close-up of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) face with large flanges, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_0472.jpg
  • A close-up of a dominant male orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) face, ,Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_0463-a.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) giving eye contact while standing in golden grass of a savannah in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11779.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of the famous dominant male Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) named B2 exhibiting flehmen, a behavior used to draw a scent to a sensitive organ in the roof of the mouth in order to receive chemical information about another tiger's scent mark,  Bandhavgarh,Madhya Pradesh,India
    _4FM7093.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of the famous dominant male Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) named B2 exhibiting flehmen, a behavior used to draw a scent to a sensitive organ in the roof of the mouth in order to receive chemical information about another tiger's scent mark,  Bandhavgarh,Madhya Pradesh,India
    _4FM7059.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of the famous dominant male Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) named B2 exhibiting flehmen, a behavior used to draw a scent to a sensitive organ in the roof of the mouth in order to receive chemical information about another tiger's scent mark,  Bandhavgarh,Madhya Pradesh,India
    _4FM7055.jpg
  • Dominant red kangaroo male (Macropus rufus)  laying down and leaning on elbow in the shade of a tree,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    JT_Kang_1105.jpg
  • A dominant male red kangaroo,(Macropus rufus) standing up and alert, Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_02_12_0880.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) swimming across a river  Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17605.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17600.jpg
  • The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_026.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of the famous dominant male Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) named B2, Bandhavgarh,Madhya Pradesh,India
    _4FM6991.jpg
  • A dominant male red kangaroo,(Macropus rufus) , close-up,portrait,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_02_12_3158.jpg
  • A dominant white stallion of the Camargue (Equus ferus caballus) displays dominance and confidence in the presence of mares, evening light,  La Camargue, Provence, France
    Tarris_Camargue_04_09_2190A.jpg
  • A dominant male lion (Panthera Leo) displaying flehmen behavior to an approaching female in oestrus,Khwai River,Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_10_11_1430.jpg
  • A motion-blur of a dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking through tall grass in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11868A.jpg
  • A dominant desert-adapted elephant bull in musth (Loxodonta africana) making an advance and a serious charge, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_2614.jpg
  • A dominant male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) licks its arm,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_02_12_3683.jpg
  • A dominant and highly aggressive desert adapted elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) in musth charging and swaggering, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_4907.jpg
  • A dominant male lion (Panthera Leo) displaying flehmen behavior to an approaching female in oestrus  , Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_10_11_1432.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings play in the morning light; ; the African lion (Panthera Leo) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_023.jpg
  • A motion-blur of a dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking through tall grass in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11759.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings play in the morning light; ; the African lion (Leo Panthera) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_023.jpg
  • A curious dominate male proboscis or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus) poses and looks into the camera, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_3038.jpg
  • A curious dominate male proboscis or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus) poses and looks into the camera, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_2720A.jpg
  • A curious dominate male proboscis or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus) poses and looks into the camera, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_2708A.jpg
  • A curious dominate male proboscis or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus) poses and looks into the camera, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_4081.jpg
  • A Silverback mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) close-up portrait as he sits in the forest looking up into the trees, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
    Uganda_03_002.jpg
  • A Silverback mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) close-up portrait as he sits in the forest looking up into the trees, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
    Uganda_03_001.jpg
  • A Silverback mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) close-up portrait while resting in the forest, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
    Uganda_03_006.jpg
  • A low view of a full charging desert-adapted elephant bull in musth (Loxodonta africana), Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_4915.jpg
  • A low view of a full charging desert-adapted elephant bull in musth (Loxodonta africana), Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_4902.jpg
  • Two male red kangaroos  (Macropus rufus)  play fighting in the morning light,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_6773A.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus)  scenting and showing interest in a female in oestrus at a water hole,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5596.jpg
  • Two large male red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) fighting over a female in oestrus at a water hole,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5467.jpg
  • Two large male red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) show interest in a female in oestrus at a water hole,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5455.jpg
  • A male red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) swimming away to avoid a fight with another male,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    JT_Kang_5647.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) shows interest in a female kangaroo in oestrus with a small joey in her pouch,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5553.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo smells a female (Macropus rufus) that is in oestrus at a water hole,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5537.jpg
  • Two male red kangaroos  (Macropus rufus)  play fighting in the morning light,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_6771.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus)  scenting and showing interest in a female in oestrus at a water hole,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5609.jpg
  • Two large male red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) fighting over a female in oestrus at a water hole,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_5469.jpg
  • Two spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) resting after returning to the den area from a night of hunting,,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01460.jpg
  • A small hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) climbing out of its den ,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01145.jpg
  • A small hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) crawling over the back of its mother while she rests ,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00962.jpg
  • Two of three large male lion siblings (Panthera Leo)in a coalition, playing in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03130A.jpg
  • Kalahari lion ( Panthera leo ) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold morning, Kalahari Desert,South Africa,Africa
    LL9K2133.jpg
  • An aggressive desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) kicks up the sand in preparation of a charge, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_0457.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) hopping on a gibber plain,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    JT_Kang_2259.jpg
  • Kalahari lion ( Panthera leo ) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold foggy morning, black and white, Kalahari Desert, South Africa,
    LL9K2137.jpg
  • Kalahari lion ( Panthera leo ) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold foggy morning, Kalahari Desert, South Africa,
    Kalahari Morning
  • A spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) holding the last of a leg bone of an impala in its mouth,,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01447.jpg
  • Close-up portrait of a hyena (Crocuta crocuta) recently returned from hunting, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00900.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings (Panthera Leo) playing in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03440A.jpg
  • Two male Indian rhinoceros  ( Rhinoceros unicornis ) face each other in a territorial display, Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India
    J_INDIA_10_07_03701.jpg
  • A seriously charging desert-adapted elephant bull in musth (Loxodonta africana), Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_2575.jpg
  • An aggressive desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) kicks up the sand in preparation of a charge, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_0466.jpg
  • A low view of a charging desert-adapted elephant bull in musth (Loxodonta africana) after a mock charge, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_4939.jpg
  • A hyena female (Crocuta crocuta) bares her teeth toward her young cub while he is standing on top of her as she attempts to rest,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01080.jpg
  • A small hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) with its mother close behind ,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00919.jpg
  • A small hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) bravely stands and gives eye contact with its mother close behind ,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00916.jpg
  • A portrait of an adult hyena (Crocuta crocuta) laying flat and resting after returning to the den area from a night of hunting,,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00908.jpg
  • Close-up portrait of an adult hyena (Crocuta crocuta) looking out from the den while nursing her young,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00905.jpg
  • A sub-adult proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) poses for a brief moment before jumping to safety, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_4253.jpg
  • An aggressive desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) trying to climb a steep sand dune in preparation of a charge, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_0470.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings (Panthera Leo) walking their territory in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03150A.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings  (Panthera Leo) playing in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03127.jpg
  • Kalahari lion ( Panthera leo ) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold morning, Kalahari Desert,South Africa,Africa
    LL9K2131.jpg
  • Wide angle perspective of desert-dwelling elephant bulls (Loxodonta africana) drinking from an artificial desert water hole , Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_0928.jpg
  • A low angle view of a desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) walking, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_0205.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) in a golden landscape, morning light, Lake Eyre, Australia
    Tarris_Aus_05_11_2896.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) stretches out and roll over slowly next to his mate,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_02_12_3019.jpg
  • A large male red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) upper body profile while hopping,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_02_12_2270.jpg
  • After returning to the den from a successful hunt, Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) are watchful for other predators when the den is active with pups, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_09_2012_0145.jpg
  • A hippopotamus bull (Hippopotamus amphibious)  pushes through the water and opens its mouth in a threat display, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_09815.jpg
  • From the safety of the pod or crash, a female hippopotamus  (Hippopotamus amphibious) opens her mouth in a threat display to show her teeth, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_09691.jpg
  • A hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) aggressively pushes through the water in a threat display when approached too closely in the water, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00371.jpg
  • African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) playing on a cool winter morning, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_05665a.jpg
  • African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) playing on a cool winter morning, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_14964.jpg
  • A motion-blur of a hippopotamus bull (Hippopotamus amphibious) aggressively running into the water, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_10662.jpg
  • A hippopotamus calf (Hippopotamus amphibious) opens its mouth in a threat display to show it teeth from the safety of its thunder or pod, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_08899.jpg
  • A hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) aggressively pushes through the water in a threat display when approached too closely in the water, Chobe National Park, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_03672.jpg
  • A hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) walking quickly to the water where it feels secure and protected, Chobe National Park, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_03668.jpg
  • A hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) aggressively pushes through the water in a threat display when approached too closely in the water, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01323.jpg
  • Two young male hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious) play fighting on the bank of the river, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01208.jpg
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