Grevy's Zebra
Three of a kind (Plains Zebra)
They come at night (Explored)
A delightful rump (Explored)
Stay High Smasher (Explored)
Backside stripes
Mother and child
Sunset at Tsavo West (Explored)
Sniffing for danger
Caked in clay
Looking majestic (Explored)
Dad and some of the chicks
Group nursery
Female gerenuk
Male gerenuk (Explored)
Baskets for sale (Explored)
White-browed sparrow weaver
Doum Palm
Dragonfly
Secretarybird
Egyptian geese (Explored)
Stripes
Desert Rose (Explored)
Plains Zebra
Reticulated giraffe
Locked horns
Grant's gazelle
Oryx
Mind the thorns
Taking some shade
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Lines and stripes
Baby Baboon
Black-headed heron
Sunning
Whose lawn is this? (Explored)
Dik-dik
Duom Palm
Umbrella thorn acacia tree
Mother and child (Explored)
Munching
Rhino view
All shook up
Blocking the road (Explored)
An afternoon stroll
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Samburu/Buffalo Springs National Reserve
AIMG 8200
The reticulated giraffe "is differentiated from other types of giraffe by its coat, which consists of large, polygonal (or squared), block-like spots, which extend onto the lower legs, tail and face. These prominent liver-red spots also show much less white between them, when compared to other giraffe species. With up to 6 meters in height, the reticulated giraffe is the largest subspecies of giraffe and the largest land animal in general. While the reticulated giraffe may yet still be found in parts of its historic range, such as areas of Somalia and Ethiopia, its population stronghold is primarily within Kenya. There are approximately 8,500 individuals living in the wild. In both captivity and the wild, as of 2024 there are 15,785 individuals across the world."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reticulated_giraffe
AIMG 8200
The reticulated giraffe "is differentiated from other types of giraffe by its coat, which consists of large, polygonal (or squared), block-like spots, which extend onto the lower legs, tail and face. These prominent liver-red spots also show much less white between them, when compared to other giraffe species. With up to 6 meters in height, the reticulated giraffe is the largest subspecies of giraffe and the largest land animal in general. While the reticulated giraffe may yet still be found in parts of its historic range, such as areas of Somalia and Ethiopia, its population stronghold is primarily within Kenya. There are approximately 8,500 individuals living in the wild. In both captivity and the wild, as of 2024 there are 15,785 individuals across the world."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reticulated_giraffe
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