The animal Kingdom as you've never seen before: racing, fighting and tenderness
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-animal-kingdom-as-youve-never-seen-before-racing-fighting-and-tenderness.htmlThese breathtaking pictures depict the life of animals in the wild. Based on the works of South African photographer WIM van den Hever, he took these photographs during his travels around the world. Among other things, van den Hever traveled to Japan, Botswana and Svalbard.
1. Cheetah catches Gazelle
Vim created a company with ODP Safaris, which specializiruetsya on the photo in different points of our planet.
2. Not very clear, fight or play these two polar bears
3. A group of elephants on a background of amazing red sky
4. Dolphins frolic on the waves
5. Fight of the eagles
6. Lion in an unusual role — mining, it seems, takes precedence
7. Seal with octopus
8. The rhinoceros and his reflection
9. The elephant bathes in dust
10. Whale-humpback
11. Leo
12. Leopard
13. The elephant and its reflection
14. The elephant slipped in the mud, but he who has come to the rescue
15. Drink
16. Zebra like posing
17. Cheetah catches Gazelle
18. Dolphin
19. Leo
20. Fight
21. Leo
Keywords: Wildlife | Safari | South Africa
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