Syncerus Collection
Syncerus, also known as the African buffalo or Cape buffalo, is a majestic and powerful creature that roams the vast plains of Africa. Picture No
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Africa; Zambia; South Luangwa Park; Cape buffalo watching other buffalo Date: 09/03/2005
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African buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Date: 22/01/2010
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African buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Date: 22/01/2010
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Syncerus, also known as the African buffalo or Cape buffalo, is a majestic and powerful creature that roams the vast plains of Africa. Picture No. 10900824 captures the essence of these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. In Masai-Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, lionesses can be seen hunting Syncerus caffer - a testament to their strength and resilience. These fearless females work together to take down these formidable beasts, showcasing nature's intricate balance. As the Cape buffalo cross the Chobe River in Botswana they can followed by a swarm of flies. This symbiotic relationship between insects and Syncerus caffer helps keep them clean from parasites while providing food for the flies - a fascinating example of nature's interconnectedness. One particular bull African buffalo caught our attention with its mud-covered face and cataract in one eye. Despite this impairment, it continues to roam proudly through its territory, demonstrating its indomitable spirit. Chobe National Park offers an enchanting sight as African buffalos feed on water lilies along the serene Chobe River. The juxtaposition of strength and grace is evident as they delicately pluck each lily from beneath the water's surface. The Serengeti in Tanzania serves as home to vast herds caffer. Witnessing these creatures grazing peacefully against an expansive backdrop reminds us of Africa's untamed beauty and diversity. Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa provides a unique scene where frogs share a waterhole with two Cape buffalos standing guard in the background. It highlights how different species coexist harmoniously within their shared ecosystem. A Yellow-billed oxpecker perched upon a Cape buffalo showcases another remarkable interaction between species - one that benefits both parties involved. These birds act as cleaners for Syncerus caffer by feeding on ticks and other parasites found on their hides. Tsavo National Park in Kenya presents numerous encounters with African buffalo, including a mother and calf.