This African wild dog was just letting out a bit of a yawn before settling down for the night. After tracking them for quite some time, we finally came upon this pack of wild dogs late afternoon in northern Botswana. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 330mm) ISO 400, f/5 at 1/400th of a second
Could he possibly have any leopard in him? His legs look like they have leopard markings. Or in nature do animals stay within their own classification? I can’t imagine any canine mating with a feline.
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great pic. ) looks like just waking -up from his afternoon nap. ? ) great pic. )
Such cool creatures. And quite a set of choppers.
Just seems to blend in with terrain of colors you captured
Aunt Sue
Could he possibly have any leopard in him? His legs look like they have leopard markings. Or in nature do animals stay within their own classification? I can’t imagine any canine mating with a feline.
—– Fatigue beset a
—– Painted canid opens the jaws
—– Of night to our relief.
That is how I feel lately getting up with a strained back!! Great pic as always, Seanie!!