Male Impala, Serengeti, Tanzania. by Carole-Anne
Carole-Anne

Male Impala, Serengeti, Tanzania. by

Male Impala, Aepyceros melampus, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa. (Featured in Awesome Wild Animals & Underwater Kingdom.) Females have tiny horns, while males have elegant, long horns. Impala live in groups of a male with his harem or groups of bachelor males. They like the shade in the heat of the day.

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About Carole-Anne

Have camera, will travel!
Dynamic, documentary and expressive Travel photography with interests in people, landscape, culture, architecture, ancient civilizations, nature and wildlife.
Also interested in photographing local events.
Please feel free to visit my website which I share with my husband, Geoffrey Higges:
www.livingtravel.com.au

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impala, males, antelope, national park, wildlife, nature, animal, mammal, grazing, grasslands, serengeti, tanzania, carole anne fooks

Comments

  • Larry Baker
    Larry Bakerabout 1 year ago

    good, good, good!

  • Thank you Larry. Carole-Anne

    – Carole-Anne

  • Magaret Meintjes
    Magaret Meintjes7 months ago

    2 Images per day 2011/11/01

  • Thank you Magaret.

    – Carole-Anne

  • Elaine123
    Elaine1237 months ago

  • Thank you Elaine.

    – Carole-Anne

  • Rene Hales
    Rene Hales7 months ago

  • Thank you Rene.

    – Carole-Anne

  • Marie Sharp
    Marie Sharp7 months ago

  • Thank you Marie.

    – Carole-Anne