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2017 Wildlife Photo Contest

Cheetah , Serengeti National Park , Tanzania, United Republic of
CHEETAH FAMILY

Species: Cheetah | Location: Serengeti National Park , Tanzania, United Republic of

We came across this exceptional cheetah mother and her four cubs in a remote sector of the Serengeti. She is an amazing mom and its certainly not an easy feat raising four cubs, keeping them well fed and protected from lions and hyenas. She was continually scanning the surroundings for potential prey and the approach of larger predators.

About The Photographer

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Darren has always been interested in the natural world. For more than twenty-five years he has attentively learned about animals and their natural behaviour. Throughout his career, he has had the great pleasure of working with a vast diversity of species. In addition to working with animals, Darren has taught various age groups about the incredible and exciting world of wildlife. He believes in respecting animals and observing their capabilities and adaptations in awe. Darren holds degrees in Animal Sciences, Environmental Studies and Primatology. His special interests are carnivores, primates, ungulates, wildlife conservation, inter-species interactions and animal adaptations
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