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  • A secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) walking and looking for prey,Hwange National Park,Zimbabwe,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_05672.jpg
  • A lioness on a wildebeest kill (Panthera leo), Kalahari, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_lion_05_2014_649.jpg
  • Valentin Gruener with a lioness (Panthera leo) that he raised from a small dying cub to a healthy adult on a wildebeest kill, lioness was hand raised by Val; when outside her enclosure she started to make her own kills, Grasslands Private Reserve,Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_ValSirga_05_2014_1003A.jpg
  • A spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta ) walking through the shallow water of Lake Nakuru with a flamingo in its mouth, Lake Nakuru, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_07615.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
  • A female leopard  (Panthera pardus) sitting in tall grass during the last moments of sun prior to hunting,Masai Mara, Kenya
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01475.jpg
  • Lion cubs playing in the morning ; the African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_016.jpg
  • Female lioness with her cub; 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, cubs at play,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_015.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 lioness on a wildebeest kill (Panthera leo), Kalahari, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_lion_05_2014_650.jpg
  • Valentin Gruener with a lioness (Panthera leo) that he raised from a small dying cub to a healthy adult on a wildebeest kill, lioness was hand raised by Val; when outside her enclosure she started to make her own kills, Grasslands Private Reserve,Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_ValSirga_05_2014_1041.jpg
  • Valentin Gruener with a lioness (Panthera leo) that he raised from a small dying cub to a healthy adult on a wildebeest kill, lioness was hand raised by Val; when outside her enclosure she started to make her own kills, Grasslands Private Reserve,Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_ValSirga_05_2014_1035.jpg
  • Valentin Gruener with a lioness (Panthera leo) that he raised from a small dying cub to a healthy adult on a wildebeest kill, lioness was hand raised by Val; when outside her enclosure she started to make her own kills, Grasslands Private Reserve,Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_ValSirga_05_2014_1021.jpg
  • African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) singling out a wildebeest (Connochaetes) from its herd during a morning hunt, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_14093.jpg
  • African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) singling out a wildebeest (Connochaetes) from its herd during a morning hunt, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_12970.jpg
  • African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) singling out a wildebeest (Connochaetes) from its herd during a morning hunt, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_12967A.jpg
  • A spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta ) walking through the shallow water of Lake Nakuru with a flamingo in its mouth, Lake Nakuru, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_07626.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
  • A female leopard (Panthera pardus) on a kill with her cubs, snarls as a warning, Masai Mara, Kenya
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01442.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 a male lion( Panthera leo ) with open eyes, Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    JT_lion_002.jpg
  • A lioness on a wildebeest kill (Panthera leo), Kalahari, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_lion_05_2014_648.jpg
  • Valentin Gruener with a lioness (Panthera leo) that he raised from a small dying cub to a healthy adult on a wildebeest kill, lioness was hand raised by Val; when outside her enclosure she started to make her own kills, Grasslands Private Reserve,Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_ValSirga_05_2014_1037.jpg
  • Aerial view of Valentin Gruener and Sirga the lion (Panthera leo), Grasslands Ranch, Kalahari Desert, Botswana Africa
    Tarris_DroneSirga_04_2014_6.jpg
  • Aerial view of Valentin Gruener and Sirga the lion, (Panthera leo), Grasslands Ranch, Kalahari Desert, Botswana Africa
    Tarris_DroneSirga_04_2014_5A.jpg
  • Aerial view of Valentin Gruener and Sirga the lion, (Panthera leo), Grasslands Ranch, Kalahari Desert, Botswana Africa
    Tarris_DroneSirga_04_2014_4A.jpg
  • Aerial view of Valentin Gruener and Sirga the lion, (Panthera leo), Grasslands Ranch, Kalahari Desert, Botswana Africa
    Tarris_DroneSirga_04_2014_3A.jpg
  • African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) surrounding a small herd of wildebeest (Connochaetes) during a morning hunt, Moremi Game Reserve,Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_12960A.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
  • A young leopard cub (Panthera pardus) looking for its mother, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01429.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 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 meerkat ( Suricata suricatta ) on sentry duty looking out for predators in the early morning, Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    JT_meerkat_009.jpg
  • Three meerkats ( Suricata suricatta ) on sentry duty looking out for predators in the early morning, Kalahari Desert, Botswana, Africa
    JT_meerkat_008.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
  • With only the eyes showing in the granules of sand, a Peringuey's sidewinding adder (Bitis peringueyi) is camouflaged in the desert sand of Namibia's Skeleton Coast  , Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_2387A.jpg
  • With only the eyes showing in the granules of sand, a Peringuey's sidewinding adder (Bitis peringueyi) is camouflaged in the desert sand of Namibia's Skeleton Coast  , Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_2396.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) uncharacteristically climbs a tree to get a better view while scouting for prey, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01958.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) uncharacteristically climbs a tree to scout for prey, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_005.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) uncharacteristically climbs a tree to scout for prey, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_004.jpg