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Big herbivores!

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Marlon du Toit: " Rhino’s are extremely difficult to photograph well & I’ve always had some difficulty in getting the eyes to be sharp, especially when they move towards you like this.

What made this image possible was the Animal Eye AF on my Sony A9mkii. It actually recognized the eye of the rhino (will show you in video shortly) & tracked it all the way, ensuring I only have to concern myself with composition. Now that my dear photography friends is tech only available on one name. #beAlpha #sonyAlpha."


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This time, a black rhino... "Happy rhino friday" they say... What is the friday about rhino ? A tradition, a custom ?


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White rhino
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Captive, but it’s from Kristiansand Zoo where a giraffe got his head stuck and the eland bull took advantage and killed him.
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Eland bull, Cape Buffalo bull, zebra
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Female black rhino's head.


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Close up...


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David Yarrow: " I wanted to share with you this image of WaiWai, one of the worlds most impressive black rhinos. WaiWai’s horn is now broken, but it was due to natural causes - which ultimately is a happy story.⁣ She remains a truly special animal - it is always humbling to spend time in her presence. She is a prime example of why days like this must exist; to spread awareness about the spectacular biodiversity of our planet. "


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Traffic jam...


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Will Burrard-Lucas : " 'm peased to announce the winners of our 2019 Wildlife Photo contest series. Congratulations to our overall winner, Sarang Naik. "


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Chad is reportedly paying its debt of $100 million to Angola, with thousands of cattle! https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-51925035

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