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Male cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) - one of two relatively young brothers traveling together in the Sabi Sands region of South Africa.

Conservation Status: Vulnerable

Tags:   Africa South Africa Conservation Status: Vulnerable felidae Acinonyx jubatus mammal Nature Cheetah Sabi Sands feline carnivore big cat animal ALittleBeauty COTH SpecAnimal Sunrays+5 coth5

N 317 B 11.0K C 101 E Sep 19, 2021 F Mar 21, 2022
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We came across a coalition of young adult male lions (Panthera leo), likely the Ndzhenga, who split off from a larger group in Kruger National Park. They were mostly hidden in the grasses, but this one handsome fellow honored us by posing for pictures.

Sabi Sands, South Africa
Conservation status: Vulnerable

Tags:   Panthera leo Conservation Status: Vulnerable felidae big cat South Africaa feline Sabi Sands mammal Lion Cat animal COTH A Little Beauty SpecAnimal coth5 Fantastic Nature

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African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), part of the Toulon Pack. Seen in the Sabi Sands area of South Africa. Conservation Status: Endangered

Tags:   canid pack South Africa Sub-Saharan Africa African wild dog Lycaon pictus Conservation Status: Endangered dog Kirkman's Kamp Sabi Sands Canidae African painted dog African hunting dog &Beyond COTH coth5 A Little Beauty NGC

N 305 B 10.8K C 152 E Sep 18, 2021 F Apr 29, 2022
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African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) seen in Kirkman's Kamp, Sabi Sands, South Africa. Conservation status: Least Concern

Tags:   Africa Syncerus caffer African buffalo Bovidae South Africa Kirkman's Kamp Sabi Sands mammal Conservation Status: Least Concern Cape Buffalo animal A Little Beauty COTH SpecAnimal coth5 sunrays+5 NGC


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