Images from Kenya
Photographs from Norbert Wu Productions
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Plate 101
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KEN0101. running Burchell's zebra Equus burchelli; gregarious; herds to hundreds when migrating; usually 6 to 20; Kenya
Plate 102
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KEN0102. Burchell's zebra Equus burchelli; gregarious; herds to hundreds when migrating; usually 6 to 20; Kenya
Plate 103
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KEN0103. oxpeckers on Burchell's zebra Equus burchelli; gregarious; herds to hundreds when migrating; usually 6 to 20; Kenya
Plate 104
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KEN0104. (SCH140) Burchell's zebra Equus burchelli; gregarious; herds to hundreds when migrating; usually 6 to 20; Kenya
Plate 105
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KEN0105. old-world chameleon; found in highland cool forests; can change color to match vegetation; eyes rotate independently; Kenya
Plate 106
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KEN0106. native collector of old-world chameleons; found in highland forests; change color to match vegetation; eyes rotate independently; Kenya
Plate 107
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KEN0107. Red-headed agama (Agama agama) catches flies in front of sleeping lion; Kenya
Plate 108
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KEN0108. Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) along Mara river; often catch wildebeest; zebra as prey comes to river; Kenya
Plate 109
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KEN0109. leopard (Panthera pardus) stores kill of antelope in acacia tree in middle of savannah; up where other predators canŐt get it; Kenya
Plate 110
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KEN0110. skull of antelope on African savannah; Masai Mara; Kenya
Plate 111
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KEN0111. rainbows over African savannah and acacia trees; Masai Mara; Kenya
Plate 112
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KEN0112. rainy season on the African savannah creates small waterholes and ponds filled with life; Masai Mara; Kenya
Plate 113
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KEN0113. dung beetle (Family Scarabaeidae) rolls dung into tennis-ball-sized balls; rolls it to a site; then buries itself with it; Kenya
Plate 114
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KEN0114. rainbow over African savannah and acacia trees; Masai Mara; Kenya
Plate 115
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KEN0115. tourist van and lion Panthera leo; males have ruff; maintain harem; prides up to 40 females and cubs; Kenya
Plate 116
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KEN0116. tourism in Kenya: dozens of van surround a cheetah at its kill in the Masai Mara; Kenya
Plate 117
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KEN0117. Masai and herd of cattle; native tribe drink cows blood and milk for subsistence; Kenya
Plate 118
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KEN0118. a boy and his camel on the Kenyan east coast; Islamic culture; Arabic traders; Kenya
Plate 119
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KEN0119. a native dressed in warrior feathers and paint; Kenya
Plate 120
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KEN0120. Masai; native tribe drink cows blood and milk for subsistence; men hold contests to jump the highest; Kenya