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  • Grade A
    by LexxLane

    US$23.99

    Fashion meets…strong bones? / This milk cap from my family’s old farm was just begging to be put on a T-shirt.

  • A Day For Stripes
    by Jessica Tremp

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Ah Zebras, my favourites, i could never get sick of them and was always most excited when spotting them in Africa, they beat any other wild animals for me.

  • Savannah
    by Jacky

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    :))

  • Savannah Series-3
    by Sue Nueckel

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Savannah More to come in this series :D CLICK FOR FULL VIEW Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM Macro lens / 500/500 Studio Lighting / Post processing: Desaturated slightly /

  • Doing the splits.
    by Sharon Bishop

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A giraffe bends down (unusually) to eat in the evening light of Weenen game reserve, South Africa.

  • Lion Cub
    by Nickolay Stanev

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Lion cub up a tree in Serengeti, Tanzania. This is by far my most popular image – just take a look at the features and challenge placements below! Winner of the Cubs challenge in the Big Cats group. Winner of the Close-Up Animal Protrait challenge in the Indigenous to East & Southern Africa group. Finished 6th in the Big Cats December Avatar challenge. Finished 5th in the Exotic Animals It’s All in the Eyes challenge. Finished 8th in the A Whole Lot of Cute challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Featured in Big Cats. Featured in African Arts and Writing. Featured in All Animals Great And Small. Featured in Baby Animals.

  • Soul of the Savannah
    by John Houle

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Oil 36” x 24” 2006

  • Nata - Ngorongoro
    by Angela Drysdale

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Portrait of a young Maasai woman, Ngornongoro, Tanzania. From an original pastel painting by Angela Drysdale

  • Baby Savannah
    by Marjorie Wallace

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    This photo was taken the very first day I saw little Savannah. She stole my heart in an instant, and you can see why. She was beautiful as a little kitten and has only grown more lovely over these two years. She is such a love bug and a total delight. This photo was taken at Kristie’s house where she breeds these beautiful Ragdolls. I had seen a photo of her mother (Elizabeth) on the internet and must have had a photo of her on my bulletin board for about a year before I was ready to adopt. I was smitten with Savannah from the very beginning, but Kristie said she wanted to keep her because she would make such beautiful kittens. As it turned out, she had a tiny little kink in her tail and that disqualified her. Made me the happiest person on the planet when I heard that news. She came home with me that very glorious day the end of May. Featured DOMESTIC AND PEDIGREE CATS ~ 1 April 2009 / Featured in CATS AND DOGS group ~ 2 April 2009 / Featured in PETS ARE US ~ 8 July 2009 /

  • Lanner portrait .......
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Lanner Falcon is a native of all of Africa and the southern parts of Italy, Sicily, Greece and Asia Minor. / It is essentially a bird of mountainous terrain except in Africa, where it can also be found in savannahs, plains and deserts. The Lanner Falcon is a fast-flying bird and is well designed for catching birds up to the size of a Guinea Fowl, and bats, especially the larger fruit bats. / When prey of this kind is scarce, ground living mammals and lizards are taken. It will also gorge on locusts and flying termites when they are swarming. The Lanner Falcon has a shrill, piercing, almost screaming voice, similar in content to that of the Peregerine Falcon, but somewhat higher pitched. Much, but not all of the Lanner Falcon’s prey is taken in the air, when the falcon descends to its prey and binds to it with a smack which can be heard some way off. It then carries it off. / Occasionally it will strike its prey in the air and allow it to drop to the ground, collecting it there, but this is less frequent behaviour. / When defending its nesting territory, it will often stoop with tremendous force at an animal it cannot hope to kill, which seems to be, nonetheless, an effective deterrent.

  • Savannah Series-2
    by Sue Nueckel

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This is my Beautiful little 12 wk old Ragdoll kitten “Savannah”! ♥ / More to come in this series :D CLICK FOR FULL VIEW Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM Macro lens / 500/500 Studio Lighting / As is,no post processing done at all. /

  • African Storm
    by Martin Cameron

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • MORE OF THE SERIES: / / / / / / / /

  • A Kittens Prayer
    by Sue Nueckel

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This is our New little Boy RagDoll “Alaska” hes somewhat camera shy but I’m sure will a little getting used to he’ll be posing like a pro. Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM Macro lens / 500/500 Studio Lighting /

  • "EYE CONTACT"
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Cheetah The fastest land animal in the world, the cheetah is a marvel of evolution. The cheetah’s slender, long-legged body is built for speed. Cheetahs are tan in color with black spots all over their bodies. They can also be distinguished from other big cats by their smaller size, spotted coats, small heads and ears and distinctive “tear stripes” that stretch from the corner of the eye to the side of the nose. Found mostly in open and partially open savannah, cheetahs rely on tall grasses for camouflage when hunting. They are diurnal (more active in the day) animals and hunt mostly during the late morning or early evening. Only half of the chases, which last from 20-60 seconds, are successful. Cheetahs knock their prey to the ground and kill with a suffocating bite to the neck. They must eat quickly before they lose the kills to other bigger or more aggressive carnivores. Cheetahs are also typically solitary animals. While males sometimes live with a small group of brothers from the same litter, females generally raise cubs by themselves for about a year. Height 2 ½ -3 feet at shoulders / Length 44-53 inches (tail length of 26-33 inches) / Weight 110-140 pounds Top Speed 70mph Lifespan 10-12 years Diet Gazelles, wildebeest calves, impalas and smaller hoofed animals Threats The cheetah’s future is uncertain due to a variety of threats. The biggest is habitat loss due to human encroachment. In addition, they often deal with declines in prey and conflicts with humans. There is also high cub mortality due to predation by carnivores like lions and hyenas that are in competition with the cheetah, as well as genetic inbreeding which leads to abnormalities.

  • Bonaventure Brilliance
    by Lori Smaltz

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Fog rising through beams of sunrise. This cemetery in Savannah, Georgia is well known due to the book and movie. “Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil” I like to walk here, it is so peaceful and very interesting to look at. I like to go there early in the morning (when this photo was taken) when hardly anyone is there. High resolution fine quality digital photograph. All Rights Reserved © 2007 Lori Smaltz / My images are NOT PUBLIC domain, they are protected by US and International Copyright laws, and are for purchase only, ANY other use constitutes infringement violation and prosecution will occur to the fullest extent of all applicable laws. For license or other use contact : lori@lorismaltz.com

  • Chevy
    by Lori Smaltz

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Bonaventure Cemetery. / Savannah, Georgia. All Rights Reserved © 2007 Lori Smaltz / My images are NOT PUBLIC domain, they are protected by US and International Copyright laws, and are for purchase only, ANY other use constitutes infringement violation and prosecution will occur to the fullest extent of all applicable laws. For license or other use please contact lori@lorismaltz.com High resolution fine quality digital photograph.

  • Bonaventure Cemetery
    by Lori Smaltz

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Dense fog early in the morning at the cemetery most recently famous for the book and movie, “Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil” All Rights Reserved © 2007 Lori Smaltz / My images are NOT public domain, they are for purchase only and are protected by US and International Copyright laws. / ANY other use constitutes infringement violation and prosecution will occur to the fullest extent of all applicable laws. For license or other use contact me at lori@lorismaltz.com High resolution fine quality digital photograph.

  • Bonaventure Cemetery No.5643
    by Lori Smaltz

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Through the fog. This image is currently being used by local tourist company Sixth Sense Savannah in their brochure for Bonaventure Cemetery Tours Savannah, Georgia. All Rights Reserved © 2007 Lori Smaltz / My images are NOT PUBLIC domain, they are protected by US and International Copyright laws, and are for purchase only, ANY other use constitutes infringement violation and prosecution will occur to the fullest extent of all applicable laws. For license or other use contact lori@lorismaltz.com High resolution fine quality digital photograph.

  • Savannah
    by Sue Nueckel

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This is my Beautiful little 12wk old Ragdoll kitten “Savannah”! / She has the most amazing eyes & she’s just as cute in life as / she is in this picture ♥ / I’ve never photographed animals before,so I’d love to know what you think. / More to come in this series :D CLICK FOR FULL VIEW Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM Macro lens / 500/500 Studio Lighting / As is,no post processing done at all. /

  • Lion at Grumeti River, Western Corridor, Tanzania. From an original pastel painting by Angela Drysdale

  • Just a shower....
    by jdmphotography

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    This Lanner Falcon getting a little wet in a summer shower…....... (-: The Lanner Falcon is a native of all of Africa and the southern parts of Italy, Sicily, Greece and Asia Minor. / It is essentially a bird of mountainous terrain except in Africa, where it can also be found in savannahs, plains and deserts. The Lanner Falcon is a fast-flying bird and is well designed for catching birds up to the size of a Guinea Fowl, and bats, especially the larger fruit bats. / When prey of this kind is scarce, ground living mammals and lizards are taken. It will also gorge on locusts and flying termites when they are swarming. The Lanner Falcon has a shrill, piercing, almost screaming voice, similar in content to that of the Peregerine Falcon, but somewhat higher pitched. Much, but not all of the Lanner Falcon’s prey is taken in the air, when the falcon descends to its prey and binds to it with a smack which can be heard some way off. It then carries it off. / Occasionally it will strike its prey in the air and allow it to drop to the ground, collecting it there, but this is less frequent behaviour. / When defending its nesting territory, it will often stoop with tremendous force at an animal it cannot hope to kill, which seems to be, nonetheless, an effective deterrent.

  • Savannah Community
    by Lynda Berlin

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    Part of series “Earth Watch”. Airbrush and acrylic.

  • Serengeti Companions
    by Angela Drysdale

    US$4.16–US$95.00

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