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What
Giraffe
Giraffa camelopardalis
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Question: where do olive baboons stop and yellow baboons begin? Does hybridization occur?
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Not 100% certain of ID, but yellow eye and head ruff (field guide says that brown snake-eagles have an "unusually large head") point me to this species.
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What
Hadada
Bostrychia hagedash
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Not fun.
Three choices of savannah tsetse:
Glossina austeni (Newstead, 1912)
Glossina pallidipes (Austen, 1903)
Glossina swynnertoni (Austen, 1923)
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Eland
Tragelaphus oryx
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I believe these are two young bateleurs on the ground.
What
baobab
Adansonia digitata
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Leopard resting in the crook of a Kigelia (sausage tree).
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Reddish color is from soil.
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The bulbous growths, called domatia, shelter ants--of which some species form a mutualistic relationship and defend the plant from herbivores.
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