Wild Family Portraits

"Rejoice with your family in the beautiful land of life!" 

- Albert Einstein

I absolutely loved this handsome family of water buffalo..say cheese!!

Giraffes are notoriously careless parents, yet these three seemed quite attached.

As uncute as the warthog is portrayed in The Lion King, I couldn't help but be completely smitten by these adorable oinkers. Each time we saw them they were in a perfectly straight line, organized from largest to smallest, and prancing/trotting through the plains. It got me every time!

"The impressive phalanx lengthened out into single file, and the pads of the giant beasts struck the path with a harsh grating sound, throwing up clouds of dust that was pink from the presence of quartz fragments in the soil. Along the path, just over a yard wide, passed a procession of swinging, lifting trunks, huge wobbling bellies, immense flapping ears and rhythmically beating tails. At its head marched the leader, a young mother of personable appearance and well balanced proportions, followed by her son, a contemporary of Fil." - Anthony Hinton,

Wild Animals of Africa

The zebras were easily frightened as we drove up to them, which caused them to launch into a full gallop, then come to a screeching halt, freeze, and stare right at us.

From the pool at Faru Faru we watched a family of baboons playing with their new born. The tiny baby baboon kept jumping on his father's back and hanging from his neck. From time to time the father would toss him up in the air. I studied this loving behavior for no less than an hour. It was so cute, I almost cried.

These five wildebeests decided against migrating this year, they were the only ones left behind.

The perfect patch of shaded grass for this beautiful lion pride.

"What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family."

- Mother Teresa

Samantha Angelo

Editor & Creative Director of The Eye Travels

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