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  • Sandstone cliffs on the slopes of Table Mountain. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • Drosera cistiflora, a summer dormant carnivorous sundew. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • A juvenile Rock Monitor (Varanus albigularis). Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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  • A Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) dips plant fibres in a muddy pool before adding them to its prodigious nest. Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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  • Impala (Aepyceros melampus). Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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  • A female African Grey Hornbill (Tockus nasutus). Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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  • Sundew (Drosera trinervia) from Table Mountain. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • Sundew (Drosera cuneifolia), from Table Mountain. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa). Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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  • Slender Mongoose (Herpestes sanguineus). Mpumalanga, South Africa.
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  • Carefully sequestered on a perch not far above the rainforest floor, a Moyer’s Pygmy Chameleon (Rhampholeon moyeri) sleeps by night safely hidden from prowling nocturnal predators. Measuring less than 6 cm in total length, these are some of the smallest and most camouflaged in Africa – by day when they hunt for insects on the ground they are nearly invisible among the leaf litter. Recent research has shown that there is a surprising amount of diversity among Rhampholeon chameleons (26 currently recognized species), many of which are restricted to their own isolated mountain ranges. . Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • A moss-mimicking katydid from the rainforest of central Africa. Kibale National Park, Kabarole, Uganda.
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  • Udzungwa Scarp Nature Reserve. Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • A male flower scarab (Mecynorhina harrisi), prepared to ward off rivals with his formidable horn, guards a female while she feeds on tree sap. Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Usambara Eyelash Viper (Atheris ceratophora). Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Sharp-nosed Chameleon (Kinyongia oxyrhina), male. Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Eastern African Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus). Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Separated by the winding marks of game trails, African Baobabs (Adansonia digitata) dominate the semi-arid landscape of northern Tanzania. Manyara, Tanzania.
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  • Usambiro Barbet (Trachyphonus darnaudii usambiro), carrying termites back to nest. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Wide-headed Tree Frog (Leptopelis grandiceps). Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonica). Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Cloud forest. Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Fulvous Hawkmoth (Coelonia fulvinotata). Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania.
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  • Lion (Panthera leo). Moremi Game Reserve, Ngamiland, Botswana.
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  • Large soliders with open mandibles defend an advancing column of Driver Ants (Dorylus nigricans) in the central African rainforest. Kabarole, Uganda.
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  • Rough Chameleon (Trioceros rudis). Ruhengeri, Rwanda.
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  • Leopard (Panthera pardus), juvenile. Ngamiland, Botswana.
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  • Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei). Volcanoes National Park, Ruhengeri, Rwanda.
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  • Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill (Tockus leucomelas). Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Central Provice, Botswana.
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  • Leaf beetles (family Chrysomelidae). Kibale National Park, Uganda.
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  • Banana Frog (Afrixalus sp.). Kibale National Park, Uganda.
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  • A female Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill (Bycanistes subcylindricus). Kibale National Park, Kabarole, Uganda.
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  • Giant Groundsel (Dendrosenecio eric-rosenii ssp. alticola) and Lobelia growing at edge of Bisoke Volcano crater lake. Ruhengeri, Rwanda.
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  • White-bellied Sunbird (Cinnyris talatala). Ngamiland, Botwsana.
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  • Angola Staghorn Fern (Platycerium elephantotis). Kibale National Park, Kabarole, Uganda.
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  • Having been isolated for over 80 million years, the unique biota of Madagascar poses many interesting questions to those who study biogeography. This Madagascar Tree Boa (Sanzinia madagascariensis) is one of four species of boas present on the island, noteworthy because by contrast the large constricting snakes of the nearest landmasses (Africa and Asia) are all pythons. Herpetologists don't yet know the answer to this enigma, but recent evidence supports one theory that boas may have existed on Madagascar in the ancient past when it was still connected to Gondwanaland. Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.
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