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Wildebeest Migration at Sunset in the Serengeti
Cheetah
Serengeti, Tanzania
Paisaje tipico del Serengeti - Tanzania
Wildlife photography
Tanzania, maart 2010
Wildlife
Wildlife photography
Caracal
Lilac-breasted Roller
Serengeti
Dik-dik
Tanzania, maart 2010
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Elefante / Elephant
Cheetah
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Tanzania, maart 2010
Africa
Serengeti NP
Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus)
Lazy Cub.
Dust Devil in the Serengeti
Zebras
Grey-backed Fiscal Shrikes
Caracal
Lion
Wildebeest Panic at the Waterhole
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Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in Mara Region. It is famous for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile.

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Leopard

The leopard (Panthera pardus) is a member of the Felidae family with a wide range in some parts of Africa and tropical Asia, from Siberia, South and West Asia to across most of sub-Saharan Africa. It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List because it is declining in large parts of its range due to habitat loss and fragmentation, and hunting for trade and pest control. It is regionally extinct in Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuwait, Syrian Arab Republic, Libya and Tunisia.

The leopard (pron.: /ˈlɛpərd/) is the smallest of the four "big cats" in the genus Panthera. Compared to other members of the Felidae, the leopard has relatively short legs and a long body with a large skull. It is similar in appearance to the jaguar, but is smaller and more slightly built. Its fur is marked with rosettes similar to those of the jaguar, but the leopard's rosettes are smaller and more densely packed, and do not usually have central spots as the jaguars do. Both leopards and jaguars that are melanistic are known as black panthers.

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