Saturday, August 25, 2018

Hoofed Animals in Chobe National Park

July 21, 2018. Today was our last day in Botswana. Tomorrow we will fly to Livingstone, Zambia to view Victoria Falls. So today we had a big, all-day game drive, and I took lots of pictures of lots of animals (including a few human ones). Arranging them for this blog has perplexed me, so I've finally decided on a (roughly) biological order among posts, starting with ungulates (hoofed mammals) for today. But within each post, the arrangement is chronological, reflecting the order in which we came upon them during the day.

Curved parallel patterns on the brown kudus and the brown road


Pensive giraffe


Zebras seem to aggregate differently here than on the Serengeti.


Zebra colt


It's nice to see Cape buffalos being relaxed rather than hostile.


If you look closely, this kudu is putting up with a LOT of flies.





These giraffes remind me of models in a Vogue spread.



Zebras at the Chobe River as evening falls.

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