A lanner falcon (Falco biarmicus) in flight against a clear blue sky, South Africa
Afrikanischer Elefant im Mphongolo River/ African elephant in Mphongolo River / Loxodonta africana.
Head of a dead springbok ( Antidorcas Marsupialis), Kalahari Desert, Namibia.
Male Common Ostrich Foraging on Green Plain
Isolated african snail Achatina fulica on a white background
African Wildcat (Felis lybica)
Buitre africano
Wild african life. Namibian zebra standing in the middle of the savannah.
Wild Horses close to Aus in Namib desert, Namibia.
Elephant walking, and isolated on a white background
African spurred tortoise walking on the grass. Centrochelys sulcata species of Testudinidae family. Adults of ground turtle native to the Sahara desert in Africa. side view
A group of Burchell's Plains zebra -Equus quagga burchelli- standing close a waterhole on the plains of Etosha National Park, Namibia.
Set of five african giraffes in different posings
Okapi
Bearded woodpecker clings to leafy tree stump
Baby elephant at a waterhole, in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
The red river hog (Potamochoerus porcus) is a wild member of the pig family living in Africa, with most of its distribution in the Guinean and Congolian forests.
African wild dog, also known as a painted wolf mouth in closeup
Elephant encounter during a game drive, South Africa.
A group of elephant families go to the water's edge for a drink - African elephants standing near lake in Etosha National Park, Namibia
herd of elephants in the savannah
Afrikanischer Elefant im Mphongolo River/ African elephant in Mphongolo River / Loxodonta africana.
A Majestic Elephant Gracefully Grazing in the Expansive Open African Savanna Landscape Serengeti Tanzania Africa
Male Lion Resting in Green Savannah Habitat
A Superb Starling
Lion in wild savanna , animal of africa
Drone shot of Blyde River Canyon national park in South Africa.
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