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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Hadza people, one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes left in Africa, Lake Eyasi region, Tanzania.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Hadza people, one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes left in Africa, Lake Eyasi region, Tanzania.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Diceros bicornis, one of the most endangered large mammals. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino, Diceros bicornis, one of the most endangered large mammals. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
    Norton-682.jpg
  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
    Norton-698.jpg
  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino killed by poachers. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Black rhino killed by poachers. Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Across the African continent rhinos, both black and white, are heavily poached for their horns making them one of the most endangered species. Currently, Black rhino population in Africa is estimated to be less than 3600. In 1900 it was estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands.
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  • Elephant siblings greeting, part of a family group, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. as of 2013 Tanzania is losing 70 elephants a day to poaching. Elephants greeting, showing affection, part of a family group,Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
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  • Elephant siblings greeting, part of a family group, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. as of 2013 Tanzania is losing 70 elephants a day to poaching. Elephants greeting, showing affection, part of a family group,Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
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  • Wildebbest fighting, rutting, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness hunting, using grass for cover. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lone giraffe on the vast plains of Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Black rhino, mother and daughter in rainstorm, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania; critically endangered species. Across the African continent black rhinos once numbered in hundreds of thousands. Today only 4000 or less survive in the wild.
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  • Dawn, wildebeest and acacia tree, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
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  • Serval cat pouncing on prey, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lion cub, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • A pride of lions climb up into a saugage tree to escape from biting flies and cool off from a breeze.
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  • A pride of lions climb up into a saugage tree to escape from biting flies and cool off from a breeze.
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  • Hyena with zebra leg, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Black rhino, one of only about 60 in the 10,000 square mile Serengeti ecosystem; critically endangered; poaching is rampant. Once numbered in the thousands here.
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  • Wildebeest fighting, rutting, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Male lion, kickass defender of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. At a waterhole.
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness and cubs on a kopje (rock outcroping), Serengeti National Park, Tanzania; head rubbing.
    Norton Serengeti Lions-274.jpg
  • Lions have taken down and killed a Cape Buffalo, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Here grooming and licking blodd off each other.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • A hyena steals a cheetah's kill, a Thomson's gazelle, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Male lion resting in the grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • A lion pride climbed a sausage tree to sleep and escape biting flies.
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  • Lion pride, cubs and adults, drinking from a waterhole, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Lion population across African continent has plummeted from 200,000 in 1980s to less than 20,000 today.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lions hanging out in an acacia tree,  Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Leopard on a kopje (rock outcropping).  Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Elephants at dawn, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Confrontation with a black rhino, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Male lion resting in the grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness and cubs on a kopje (rock outcroping), Serengeti National Park, Tanzania; head rubbing.
    Norton Serengeti Lions-273.jpg
  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
    Norton Serengeti Lions-264.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lions mating, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Lion population across African continent has plummeted from 200,000 in 1980s to less than 20,000 today.
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  • Lions mating, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Lion population across African continent has plummeted from 200,000 in 1980s to less than 20,000 today.
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  • A lion pride climbed a sausage tree to sleep and escape biting flies.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lions have taken down and killed a Cape Buffalo, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Here grooming and licking blodd off each other.
    Norton-383.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
    Norton-376.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Zebras in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, drinking.
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lioness looking for lunch, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Male lion resting in the grass, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • lion cubs, part of a pride,  Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lioness with cubs, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Male lion, kickass defender of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Head rubbing greeting with female.
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  • Male lions, kickass defenders of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
    Norton Serengeti Lions-277.jpg
  • Lioness and cubs on a kopje (rock outcroping), Serengeti National Park, Tanzania; head rubbing.
    Norton Serengeti Lions-276.jpg
  • Lioness with cubs, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Safari visitors photograph a lioness at close range, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
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  • Lion cub, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lion cub, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lion cub, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lioness with cubs, part of a pride, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • A lion pride climbed a sausage tree to sleep and escape biting flies.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
    Norton-382.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
    Norton-377.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
    Norton-375.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
    Norton-373.jpg
  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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  • Lionesses, part of a pride, take down a cape Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Hunting cooperativelly. Often lions are killed by cape buffalo while trying to take down and kill this dangerous animal.
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