Impala in Timbavati
by Cheryl Strahl
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Impala in Timbavati
Artist
Cheryl Strahl
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Image
Description
Impalas are abundant in the wild in the Timbavati Game Reserve of South Africa, making them common prey for predators such as lions, leopard, cheetahs, spotted hyenas and jackals. I particularly like this pose because it shows off the beauty of the animal - large eyes and ears to detect danger, distinctive body coloring, and black stripes on the rump in the shape of an "M". The "M" offers a "follow me" sign to herd members when sensing danger. They are one of the many antelope we found in South Africa ... and most beautiful.
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January 1st, 2021
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