The lion cub warily eyes me as I steady my shot of the pride at rest.
On alert, a male African wild dog surveys the perimeter near a kill, his eyes connecting with mine briefly.
She made her first charge, protective of her calf, as we approached.
The leopard savoured its fresh kill, a reward for its patient effort.
The black rhino calf turned quietly, its glance one of distrust.
The Dwarf Mongoose: A Curious Observer in the Twilight Wilderness.
He turned to bite at the buzzing fly as it landed on his back, suddenly noticing me behind.
Peek-a-boo seemed a game the little leopard enjoyed playing, but it was anything but play.
The lioness carefully groomed her little cub, gingerly licking around her ear as the setting sun cast its early shadow across the pride.
The hyena cub submits squealing with excitement as her mother returns from a long hunt.
It was early evening in Africa, and the young African leopard was on the hunt.
Distant thunderclouds set a stormy scene on the African plain as a newborn baby southern white rhino calf stands by his mom quietly watching.
The mature Nyala bull stepped slowly from the dewy morning bush, staring fixedly back.
His youthful golden lion eyes, reflecting the last light of the setting sun, pierced the dusk with a quiet intensity.
The young leopard peeks cautiously around the protective trunk of the old, gnarly leadwood tree.
She stood protectively, her family herding around her as they prepared to move onward.
He paused, waiting, his golden leopard eyes locked on the hyena beneath.
She rounded the path, her eyes catching sight of her pride up ahead.
Two young hippos, on the cusp of adulthood, engage briefly in a lighthearted but powerful display of dominance.
He stopped limping and turned to watch us as we went by.