Snapshot Serengeti Talk
that's one sneaky zebra...
hot-air balloon
Ha-ha, watch upper right!
moving fast!
not at all sure - something weird about horns/face of one on left - tail and colour ok for hartebeest?
weird horns on the front one
silhouette
not too sure about this - seems to have a white beard or chest patch - could be wildebeest...
There seem to be 2 quite different sets of photos here, 2 at night with zebras & 1 in daylight with a lioness
not sure - but a pointy ear...
vulture - what's it eating?
peeing!
not too sure, can't see spots. but holding tail wrong for baboon
not really sure - but that's a very round ear!
NB the 6th one is only seen in one shot
those humans again...
not sure what animal is in foreground - eland is just a guess based on tail...
2 males having a go at each other?
not stripy. but if that's not a zebra tail what is it?
there's a human somewhere around though...
Interacting=dead! not sure of prey ID though horns should be distinctive if you know your stuff (I don't)
puzzled - horns look too curved for Grant's gazelle but wrong for impala, and is antelope in the distance a young GG or a Thompson's ?
there may be a dozen or so animals here on the horizon, but not possible to identify
that's one sneaky zebra...
hot-air balloon
Ha-ha, watch upper right!
moving fast!
not at all sure - something weird about horns/face of one on left - tail and colour ok for hartebeest?
weird horns on the front one
silhouette
not too sure about this - seems to have a white beard or chest patch - could be wildebeest...
There seem to be 2 quite different sets of photos here, 2 at night with zebras & 1 in daylight with a lioness
not sure - but a pointy ear...
vulture - what's it eating?
peeing!
not too sure, can't see spots. but holding tail wrong for baboon
not really sure - but that's a very round ear!
NB the 6th one is only seen in one shot
those humans again...
not sure what animal is in foreground - eland is just a guess based on tail...
2 males having a go at each other?
not stripy. but if that's not a zebra tail what is it?
there's a human somewhere around though...
Interacting=dead! not sure of prey ID though horns should be distinctive if you know your stuff (I don't)
puzzled - horns look too curved for Grant's gazelle but wrong for impala, and is antelope in the distance a young GG or a Thompson's ?
there may be a dozen or so animals here on the horizon, but not possible to identify