Olive Baboon at Lake Manyara

Olive Baboon at Lake Manyara

The Olive Baboon (Anubis Baboo) is named for its coat, which, at a distance, is a shade of green-grey. (Its alternate name comes from the Egyptian god Anubis, who was often represented by a dog head resembling the dog-like muzzle of the baboon.) At closer range, its coat is multi-colored, due to rings of yellow-brown and black on the hairs.

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Giraffe x2

Giraffe x2

The Masai Giraffe or Maasai Giraffe, also known as the Kilimanjaro Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi) is the largest subspecies of giraffe and the tallest land mammal. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania.

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Uploaded on Aug 25, 2010  |  Map

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Spiderman

Spiderman

A spiderman-like lizard in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.

The Mwanza Flat-headed Agama (Agama mwanzae) is a species of lizard from the Agamidae family, found in most of sub-Saharan Africa.
It can often be seen in the heat of the day basking on rocks or kopjes. The male's head, neck and shoulders are bright red or violet, while the body dark blue. The female is mostly brown and is difficult to distinguish from other female agamas.
The species has become a fashionable pet due to its coloration which resembles the comic book superhero Spider-Man

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Elephant parade

Elephant parade

One of the most beautiful sights during our safari... A big group of elephants marching towards us!

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Tinnerö Eklandspark

Tinnerö Eklandspark

Thanks to my friend Yiannis for lending me his Canon EF-S 10-22mm

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Uploaded on Jun 10, 2010

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