The animal kingdom, as you have not seen it yet: racing, fighting and tenderness
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-animal-kingdom-as-you-have-not-seen-it-yet-racing-fighting-and-tenderness.htmlThese breathtaking images reflect the life of animals in the wild. The author of the works is a South African photographer Wim Van Dan Heever (Wim Van Dan Heever), he took these photos during his travels around the world. Among other things, van den Hewer visited Japan, Botswana and Svalbard.
Cheetah catches up with gazelle
Wim created the company ODP Safaris, which specializes in photo trips to different parts of our planet.
It is not very clear whether these two polar bears are fighting or playing
A group of elephants against a surprisingly red sky
Dolphins frolic on the waves
Fight of the Eagles
The lion in an unusual role for himself-the prey seems to take over
Seal with octopus
The rhinoceros and its reflection
An elephant bathes in dust
Humpback whale
Leo
Leopard
The elephant and its reflection
The baby elephant slipped in the mud, but he has someone to come to the rescue
Watering hole
The zebra seems to be posing
Cheetah catches up with gazelle
Dolphin
Leo
Fighting
Leo
Keywords: Animals | Africa | South africa | Wildlife | Safari
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