Kruger National Park South Africa
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Southern/Cape Giraffe in Kruger National Park South Africa. "There are three main groupings of true giraffes i.e. those that occur in central-western Africa, those that occur near the Horn of Africa and those that occur from the equator south to South Africa. There are nine sub-species of giraffes. The only subspecies that occurs in South Africa is the southern giraffe. The subspecies differ mainly in slight changes to the lattice patterning on the body. In the southern giraffe the older males often get darker and darker with age and some of the big bulls in our area have almost black patches interspersed with paler bands." Reference: singita.com/wildife-report/giraffe-giraffa-camelopardalis/
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The Southern Red-billed Hornbill (Tockus rufirostris) is native to the savannas and dryer bushlands of southern Africa. Photographed here in Kruger National Park South Africa
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Leopard (Panthera pardus) photographed in Kruger National Park South Africa
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The Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) have enormous ears but relatively short horns (only males have them).
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