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  • A giraffe positions itself as if a tripod near a water source in Namibia. This position, although necessary, also makes the giraffe vulnerable to predators.
    Giraffe Tripod Namibia.jpg
  • A pair of giraffe at sunset, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. *50% of the proceeds from this image will go to Conservation  the South Luangwa , which plays a huge role in the conservation of wildlife and community development in the Luangwa valley. Thanks for your support!
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  • A young giraffe in Zambia's South Luangwa Natiional Park.
    Zambia Dry Season 2014-708.jpg
  • An oxpecker behind a giraffe's mane in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park
    Mfuwe Lodge 2018-377.jpg
  • "Many visitors to South Luangwa in 2013/14 will remember amazing sightings of the Big Pride and their large cohort of cubs. Fast forward 7 years, the females from that cohort and their offspring now make up the 11-strong Nkwali Pride. They are expert giraffe hunters and not afraid to swim across the Luangwa at peak flood levels. Total Legends!"- Thandiwe Mweetwa, Senior Ecologist, Zambian Carnivore Programme *All proceeds from this photo will go to Zambian Carnivore Programme to help fund vital large carnivore research and conservation in Zambia.
    Emerald2020-1-4508.jpg
  • "Many visitors to South Luangwa in 2013/14 will remember amazing sightings of the Big Pride and their large cohort of cubs. Fast forward 7 years, the females from that cohort and their offspring now make up the 11-strong Nkwali Pride. They are expert giraffe hunters and not afraid to swim across the Luangwa at peak flood levels. Total Legends!"- Thandiwe Mweetwa, Senior Ecologist, Zambian Carnivore Programme *All proceeds from this photo will go to Zambian Carnivore Programme to help fund vital large carnivore research and conservation in Zambia.
    Emerald2020-1-4496.jpg
  • A hyena runs off another of his own while scavenging a giraffe kill (by lions) at Etosha National Park, Namibia
    hyena_chase_Namibia.jpg
  • "Many visitors to South Luangwa in 2013/14 will remember amazing sightings of the Big Pride and their large cohort of cubs. Fast forward 7 years, the females from that cohort and their offspring now make up the 11-strong Nkwali Pride. They are expert giraffe hunters and not afraid to swim across the Luangwa at peak flood levels. Total Legends!"- Thandiwe Mweetwa, Senior Ecologist, Zambian Carnivore Programme *All proceeds from this photo will go to Zambian Carnivore Programme to help fund vital large carnivore research and conservation in Zambia.
    Emerald2020-1-4508.jpg
  • "Many visitors to South Luangwa in 2013/14 will remember amazing sightings of the Big Pride and their large cohort of cubs. Fast forward 7 years, the females from that cohort and their offspring now make up the 11-strong Nkwali Pride. They are expert giraffe hunters and not afraid to swim across the Luangwa at peak flood levels. Total Legends!"- Thandiwe Mweetwa, Senior Ecologist, Zambian Carnivore Programme *All proceeds from this photo will go to Zambian Carnivore Programme to help fund vital large carnivore research and conservation in Zambia.
    Emerald2020-1-4496.jpg
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