Seeing Red Elephants
African Bush Elephant Loxodonta africana Kruger National Park, South Africa Elephants take mud baths to protect their skin from the sun as well as insects and parasites.
Elephants in the Sabie
African Bush Elephants Loxodonta africana Kruger National Park, South Africa Elephants can swim underwater, using their trunk as a snorkel.
Iguana Whispers
Green Iguanas Iguana Iguana Culebra, Puerto Rico The iguana is an invasive species in Puerto Rico where they can be hunted and sold for meat.
Lion Queen
Lion Panthera leo Kruger National Part, South Africa Lionesses are the primary hunters in the pride.
Pelican at Sunset
Caribbean Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis Culebra, Puerto Rico Adult pelicans catch fish in about 2/3 of their dives.
Nursing Hyena
Spotted Hyena Crocuta Crocuta Kruger National Park, South Africa Despite their appearance, Hyenas are more closely related to felines than canids.
Striped Friends
Burchell's Zebra Equus quagga burchellii Kruger National Park, South Africa Zebra stripes likely evolved to thwart biting flies rather than confuse predators.
Red Trimmed Ibis
Hadada Ibis Bostrychia hagedash Kruger National Park, South Africa The hadada ibis is named after the call it makes, which sounds like "haa-haa-haa-de-dah"
Copy Cats
Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus Kruger National Park, South Africa Cheetahs only reach a speed of 33 mph on average when chasing prey - it's their acceleration more than speed that give them an advantage.
The Long Face
Crocodile Smile
Hanger On
Angry Bird