Crocodiles bask on sandbanks in the South Luangwa River during the dry season when the river is low. .
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- 862-
- África
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- anfibio
- animal
- árbol
- arroyo
- AWL Images
- bañarse
- baño
- canal
- cocodrilo
- cocodrilo del Nilo
- fauna silvestre
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- nadar
- natación
- paisajístico
- parque nacional
- Parque Nacional South Luangwa
- reptil
- río
- ríos
- sacar fotos
- tres
- tronco del árbol
- vista de lo alto
- Zambia
Imágenes relacionadas
- Crocodiles bask on sandbanks in the South Luangwa River during the dry season when the river is low. .
- A Nile crocodile basks in the sun on the southern bank of the Chobe River. In the dry season when all the seasonal waterholes and pans have dried,thousands of wild animals converge on the Chobe River,the boundary between Botswana and Namibia. The park is justifiably famous for its large herds of elephants and buffaloes..
- Kenya, Narok County, Masai Mara National Reserve. Zebras swim across the Mara River as Nile crocodiles lie in wait to grab the weakest.
- Tanzania,Katavi National Park. Hippos watch a crocodile glide past them in the Katuma River.
- Two large crocodiles bask in the sun beside a tributary of the Okavango River in the Okavango Delta of northwest Botswana.
- Wildebeest crossing the Mara River during their annual migration from the Serengeti National Park in Northern Tanzania to the Masai Mara National Reserve.
- Large herd of buffalo run down to drink at the Luangwa River.
- Lioness (Panthera leo) Drinking
Más imágenes relacionadas
- Kenya,Masai Mara. Lioness (Panthera leo) Drinking
- Huge Nile crocodiles bask on the banks of the Victoria Nile below Murchison Falls where they feed on fish stunned by the force water as they (the fish) are swept over the falls.
- Tanzania,Katavi National Park. A large Nile crocodile basks in the sun on the banks of the Katuma River.
- Tanzania,Katavi National Park. Three large Nile crocodiles swim in the Katuma River.
- Tanzania,Katavi National Park. Hippos keep a careful watch on a crocodile before it heads for the Katuma River.
- A huge Nile crocodile heads for water in Lake Tagalala,which is nourished by the floodwaters of the Rufiji River. The Selous Game Reserve covers 48,000 square kilometres and is one of the largest protected areas in the world. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1982,Selous is arguably one of Africa's most pristine wildernesses.
- Zambia,Zambezi River. Hippos sitting in the Zambezi River.
- A large herd of elephants drink at the Chobe River.Elephants can go several days without water but drink and bathe daily by choice.In the dry season when all the seasonal waterholes and pans have dried, thousands of wild animals converge on the Chobe River, the boundary between Botswana and Namibia.