A small herd of Sable antelopes in the Chobe National Park. With their jet-black coats,and white faces and underbellies,the male Sable is one of Africa's most beautiful antelopes.
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- África
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- animal
- animal africano
- antílope
- antílope sable
- AWL Images
- biotopo
- Botsuana
- Botsuana (República)
- familia
- fauna silvestre
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- mamífero
- manada
- naturaleza
- paisajístico
- pariente
- parque nacional
- Parque Nacional Chobe
- rural
- rústico
- sacar fotos
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