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  • Spotted Hyaena (Crocuta crocuta)     -    Ngorongoro Crater - Tanzania <br />
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This rare scene highlights a tender moment between a Hyaena mother and her pups.
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  • Spotted Hyaena (Crocuta crocuta)     -    Ngorongoro Crater - Tanzania <br />
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This rare scene highlights a tender moment between a Hyaena mother and her pups.
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  • Mombo - Okavango Delta - Botswana <br />
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This cheetah mother and cubs were photographed on a kill at Mombo in the Okavango Delta. The mother had taken a wildebeeste calf and was teaching her cubs how to penetrate the animals hide and eat it. After eating, they cleaned each other which made this nice scene.
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  • Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) <br />
Virunga Volcanoes - Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda<br />
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The female’s role is to produce offspring and participate in the care of the infants. Poppy, the female shown here, is one of the grande dams of Rwandan mountain gorillas having produced babies for many years. Poppy and her infant Ishyaka Laurentine are members of the Susa Group. As young females grow to maturity, they may and generally do leave their birth or natal group to join another social unit. It is not abnormal for a female to transition between groups more than once in her life. Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda.
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  • Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) <br />
Virunga Volcanoes - Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda <br />
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Tuyishime holds her baby, Kuramba close to shelter it from the rain keeping it safe and warm as possible. They are members of the Susa Group in Parc National des Volcans, Rwanda.
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