Lines Squared #2

Stripes on Safari

Zebra, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Join Becky from The Life of B for October Squares: Lines and Squares. There are only two rules. The image must be square and relate to the October theme: lines&squares

Day 2 pingback. Join Becky. https://beckybofwinchester.com/2019/10/02/october-line-squares-2/

OWPC: Rhino – A Repost

Rambling Rhino – In Honor of World Rhino Day

Black Rhino, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Join Jennifer’s One Word Photo Challenge: Rhinoceros

OWPC: Rhino

Rambling Rhino

Black Rhino, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Join Jennifer’s One Word Photo Challenge: Rhinoceros

CFFC: The Letter Z

Zebra – Variations on a Theme

Harem of Burchell’s zebra, or plains zebra, grazing in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Burchell’s zebra are distinguished by light brown stripes running inside the lines of their black and white striped pattern.  Plains zebra prefer open grasslands and watering holes and often mix with other species. Burchell’s zebra are highly social, forming harems with a single stallion, several mares, and their foals. Harems may form large herds. The plains zebra is the most common of three zebra species, and it is the most geographically widespread.

Join Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: The Letter Z

OWPC: Giraffe

Who’s Watching Whom?

Who’s Watching Whom, giraffes in Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Fun fact: male giraffes have more male on male sex than male on female sex. They could be banned or worse in many states and countries.

OWPC: Giraffe

 

 

Black & White Sunday: A Favorite

Someday In The Park With Elephants

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Bull Elephant, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Bull Elephant, Etosha National Park. I adore elephants. He was huge. You can’t tell from the tree how big he was.

Black & White Sunday: A Favorite

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