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A Wet And Muddy Kruger Elephant, Kruger National Park, South Africa nThe Elephant is the worlds largest land mammal, and weighs up to 7 tonnes and reaches heights of 3.3 m at the shoulder. Elephants can live to a potential age of 70 years
A Zeal of Burchells Zebras in Kruger National Park, South Africa
The Little Southern Warthogs, Kruger National Park, South Africa
The Vervet Monkey, Kruger National Park, South Africa
The Hippopotamus, Kruger National Park, South Africa
The White Rhino And A Pair Of Oxpeckers, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros is the largest extant species of rhinoceros. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species
A Mother Elephant Walking Along With Her Calf, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe Elephant is the worlds largest land mammal, and weighs up to 7 tonnes and reaches heights of 3.3 m at the shoulder. Elephants can live to a potential age of 70 years
View of a Male Impala with Lyre-Shaped Horns, White Tail and Several Black Markings, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe impala is a medium-sized antelope in eastern and southern Africa. Active mainly during the day, the impala may be gregarious or territorial depending upon the climate and geography
A Blue Wildebeest in the Morning Light, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe blue wildebeest, also called the common wildebeest, white-bearded wildebeest or brindled gnu, is a large antelope and one of the two species of wildebeest
A Family of Kruger Elephants And Their Calf, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe Elephant is the worlds largest land mammal, and weighs up to 7 tonnes and reaches heights of 3.3 m at the shoulder. Elephants can live to a potential age of 70 years
A White-backed Vulture Resting on a Branch at Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe white-backed vulture is an Old World vulture ands closely related to the European griffon vulture. Sometimes it is called African white-backed vulture to distinguish it from the Oriental
A Male Impala with Lyre-Shaped Horns, White Tail and Several Black Markings, Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe impala is a medium-sized antelope in eastern and southern Africa. Active mainly during the day, the impala may be gregarious or territorial depending upon the climate and geography
Cricket Fans9th March 1956: Spectators watching a cricket match at Sydney Cricket Ground. (Photo by Dennis Rowe/BIPs/Getty Images)