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  • A low angle view of a desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana africana) walking, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_1243.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 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 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 low angle view of a desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) walking, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_1243.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 dominant male red kangaroo,(Macropus rufus) , close-up,portrait,  Sturt Stony Desert,  Australia
    Tarris_Aus_02_12_3158.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 juvenile orangutan ( Pongo pygmaeus ) stands perpendicular from a tree using his powerfully strong back legs, Borneo, Indonesia
    Tarris_Borneo_11_09_0519.jpg