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  • Three male cheetah brothers (Acinonyx jubatus) in a coalition posing on a termite mound, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01843.jpg
  • The cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) is the fastest land animal reaching speeds between 112 and 120 km/h ( 70 -75 mph ) and has semi-retractable claws  ( known only in three other cat species ), Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_002.jpg
  • One of three male cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus ) resting on a termite mound anxiously watching as his brothers return, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01766.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) uncharacteristically climbs a tree to scout for prey, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_004.jpg
  • The cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) is the fastest land animal reaching speeds between 112 and 120 km/h ( 70 -75 mph ) and has semi-retractable claws  ( known only in three other cat species ), Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_001.jpg
  • One of three male cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus ) resting on a termite mound anxiously watching as his brothers return, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
    JT_cheetah_002.jpg
  • One of three male cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus ) resting on a termite mound anxiously watching as his brothers return, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa
    JT_cheetah_001.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01789A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01692A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01726.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
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01726.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_011.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01726.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01700A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01863A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01692A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01789A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01726.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01863A.jpg
  • The rosettes of a leopard (Panthera pardus) , Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_14791.jpg
  • A front-view portrait  showing the long legs and coloration of an endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus),Khwai River, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_05358.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) close-up portrait in evening light showing his sharp canine teeth, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_02158A.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
  • Three giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) pose nicely out of curiosity while taking a break from grazing, Khwai River, Botswana,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_11_0200.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    JT_giraffe_014.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_011.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) greets her cub after returning from a hunt, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_009.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) uncharacteristically climbs a tree to scout for prey, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_005.jpg
  • The cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) is the fastest land animal reaching speeds between 112 and 120 km/h ( 70 -75 mph ) and has semi-retractable claws  ( known only in three other cat species ), Masai Mara, Kenya.....................................................................................................................
    JT_cheetah_016.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_015.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_013.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_014.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01863A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01692A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01789A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01726.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01700A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01863A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01700A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01789A.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01726.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01700A.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) posing on a log at sunrise, portrait, Khwai River, Botswana
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_04438.jpg
  • Endangered african wild dog ( Lycaon pictus ) stands alert on termite mound,Khwai River, Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_05501.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) killing a Thompson's gazelle by the throat, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_04270.jpg
  • A male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) starting to yawn showing his sharp canine teeth, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_02156B.jpg
  • The close-up portrait of a cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) posing in a sitting position, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_02090.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 young leopard cub (Panthera pardus) looking for its mother, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_01429.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) peering down from a tree top at sunset, Khwai River, Botswana,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_11_0867.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) laying on a log at sunset, portrait, Khwai River, Botswana,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_11_0857.jpg
  • A leopard (Panthera pardus) laying on a log at sunset, portrait, Khwai River, Botswana,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_11_0850.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    JT_giraffe_015.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_014.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) and her cubs resting in the savannah grass, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_013.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    JT_giraffe_015.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    JT_giraffe_014.jpg
  • A female cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) greets her cub after returning from a hunt, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_009.jpg
  • Thought by scientists to be a distinct sub-species, Namibia's desert-adapted giraffe's (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffe) daily movement exceeds that of other giraffes in more temperate climates due to their vital survival strategy that requires them to constantly search for moisture and nutrient-rich seasonal food, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_01692A.jpg
  • A male cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus ) waking up from a nap and yawning, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_cheetah_017.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 spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) rolls over on his back to get a better look, Lake Nakuru, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_09197.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
  • 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
  • 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 spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta ) walking through the shallow water of Lake Nakuru, Lake Nakuru, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_07109.jpg
  • A small hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) climbing out of its den ,Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_01145.jpg
  • Close-up portrait of a hyena cub face (Crocuta crocuta) watching with curiosity from the safety of the den, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_02795.jpg
  • Close-up portrait of a hyena cub face (Crocuta crocuta) watching with curiosity from the safety of the den, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_02788.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
  • 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
  • Close-up portrait of a hyena (Crocuta crocuta) recently returned from hunting, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00900.jpg
  • Hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) trying to chew and play with a large bone near the safety of the den, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_02738.jpg
  • A motion blur of a cheetah running ( Acinonyx jubatus ),  Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_00987A.jpg
  • Hyena cubs (Crocuta crocuta) from two different litters watch with curiosity from the safety of their den, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_00874.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
  • A female hyena (Crocuta crocuta) discipling her cub by biting him, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00893.jpg
  • Close-up portrait of a hyena (Crocuta crocuta) recently returned from hunting, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_00873.jpg
  • Hyena cub (Crocuta crocuta) watches with curiosity from the safety of their den, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_00900.jpg
  • A herd of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) walking around a water hole to find a spot to drink, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_04635.jpg
  • A herd of African elephants (Loxodonta africana)  quickly walking around a water hole to find a spot to drink, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_04648.jpg
  • A herd of African elephants (Loxodonta africana)  quickly walking around a water hole to find a spot to drink, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_04582.jpg
  • A herd of African elephants (Loxodonta africana)  quickly trying to find a spot to drink at a water hole at sunset, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe,Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_03196.jpg
  • A black and white portrait of a pair of white rhinoceros feeding (Ceratotherium simum) on nearly the same spot, The Aberdares, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_04643BW.jpg
  • A pair of white rhinoceros feeding (Ceratotherium simum) on nearly the same spot,The Aberdares, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_04628.jpg
  • A spotted Hyena  (Crocuta crocuta)  watches with curiosity from a water hole, Khwai River, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_10_08_01069.jpg