Zebras and Wildebeests in Tanzania |
After our gorilla trek in Uganda it was time to go to Tanzania for a more leisurely safari sitting in a jeep and taking in the great migration. Nothing prepares you for the sight of one and a half million wildebeests and zebras as far as you can see.
Wildebeests are the ugly ducklings of the African plain, but how I loved zebras, especially Mom nursing her young one.
Other highlights in Tanzania included these vultures fighting over a place at the carrion table—Noisy! Aggressive!
Hungry!
This lion could have used a fly swatter.
Couldn’t believe this family photo wasn’t posed. Maybe lions send holiday cards too. This mother and four cubs need their aunt to
help with the child care and protect from predators.
Cheetahs sometimes hunt in pairs (usually brothers) and then take turns—one eats while
the other watches out for danger (usually in the form of a hyena.) When they’re all done, they lick each other
clean. No need for napkins!
This
ostrich looks much more majestic in the wild than any I’ve ever seen in a
zoo.
In fact all wild animals are sleeker, more alert and
healthier than you can imagine. Probably
because the weak and infirm eventually become meal for their predators. I believe in zoos and their work breeding
endangered species and bringing a distant part of the word to us. That said, I much prefer seeing creatures in
their natural habitat and hope these pictures might inspire readers to put
Africa on their bucket list. It will be
a never-forgotten trip. And lucky for
us, we have a granddaughter to call us back to this amazing continent.
You can read about Ann's trip to Uganda in her posts on 5/30/16 and 6/6/16.
You can find out more about Ann Whitford Paul and her books at www.annwhitfordpaul.com .
You can find out more about Ann Whitford Paul and her books at www.annwhitfordpaul.com .
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.