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Big Five Collection (page 10)

Witness the majesty of Africa's "big five" in their natural habitats

Background imageBig Five Collection: Africa. Uganda. Nile River. Elephants

Africa. Uganda. Nile River. Elephants

Background imageBig Five Collection: African elephant and cattle egrets

African elephant and cattle egrets
African elephant (Loxodonta africana) feeding in a swamp, with two cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis) squabbling at right. Photographed in Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Background imageBig Five Collection: African elephant eye and skin

African elephant eye and skin
Elephant eye and skin. Close up of the eye of an African elephant (Loxodonta africana). The long eyelashes are to protect the eyes from dust and insects

Background imageBig Five Collection: African elephants

African elephants. Young African elephant (Loxodonta africana) feeding from its mother. Elephant calves are born after a 22 month gestation period and they nurse for around three years

Background imageBig Five Collection: African lions

African lions. African lioness (Panthera leo) resting with her cubs. African lions are predatory carnivores that live in the savannah grasslands of sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageBig Five Collection: African elephant and calf

African elephant and calf. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are herbivores and are the largest and heaviest land animals alive today

Background imageBig Five Collection: Cheetah climbing off a tree

Cheetah climbing off a tree
Cheetah (Acynonix jubatus) climbing off a tree. This big cat relies on stealth and speed to catch prey. It can reach a top speed of about 68 miles per hour

Background imageBig Five Collection: Cheetah with a radio collar

Cheetah with a radio collar
Cheetah (Acynonix jubatus) with a radio collar. This big cat relies on stealth and speed to catch prey. It can reach a top speed of about 68 miles per hour

Background imageBig Five Collection: South Africa, East

South Africa, East London, Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve. African lion (Wild: Panthera leo), unique cream colored male

Background imageBig Five Collection: Botswana, Chobe National Park, Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd drinks from Chobe

Botswana, Chobe National Park, Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd drinks from Chobe River at sunset

Background imageBig Five Collection: Lion cub

Lion cub (Panthera leo). Lions are found in the savannah and scrubland of sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in the Duba Plains, Botswana

Background imageBig Five Collection: Lion foot

Lion foot (Panthera leo). Lions are found in the savannah and scrubland of sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in the Duba Plains, Botswana

Background imageBig Five Collection: Lion

Lion (Panthera leo). Lions are found in the savannah and scrubland of sub-Saharan Africa. Photographed in the Duba Plains, Botswana

Background imageBig Five Collection: Black (hook-lipped) Rhino Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa

Black (hook-lipped) Rhino Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa
MAB-807 Black (hook-lipped) Rhino Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa Diceros bicornis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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Witness the majesty of Africa's "big five" in their natural habitats. An alert black rhino stands tall, its horn glistening under the African sun, in Mweiga, Solio, Kenya. In Zambia's Kafue National Park, elephants roam freely across vast plains, their graceful presence captivating all who encounter them. Serengeti in Tanzania comes alive as a herd of elephants traverse the golden savannah, reminding us of the sheer power and beauty these gentle giants possess. In Okavango Delta, Botswana, a lion family basks in the warmth of togetherness. Their regal manes flowing with pride as they survey their kingdom. A black and white lion portrait captures our attention with its striking contrast and enigmatic allure while a leopard's piercing eyes seem to hold secrets untold. Namibia's Kalahari desert reveals another side of nature's royalty - a magnificent lion portrait that exudes strength amidst adversity. Playful lion cubs frolic joyfully in Okavango Delta; innocence personified against an untamed backdrop. A tender moment unfolds as a lion cub rests upon its mother; love and protection intertwined within this wild paradise. Meanwhile, a male lion strides purposefully alongside Red Lechwe grazing peacefully behind him - an embodiment of dominance and harmony coexisting. Chobe River becomes witness to yet another breathtaking sight: lions prowling along its banks at Chobe National Park in Botswana – guardians of this precious ecosystem. The "big five" epitomize Africa’s untamed spirit; each sighting leaving an indelible mark on our souls.