“To see a puma in the Amazon rainforest is not easy, but during my last trip to Peru, I was lucky enough to see one. It had emerged from the dense forest and was sitting on a beach by the river Las Piedras, in the Alto Purus area.”
Daniel Rosengren
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“To see a puma in the Amazon rainforest is not easy, but during my last trip to Peru, I was lucky enough to see one. It had emerged from the dense forest and was sitting on a beach by the river Las Piedras, in the Alto Purus area.”
Daniel Rosengren
“A male lion resting on the famous Serengeti plains. Some nearby zebras are staying alert. They know that this particular lion can’t catch them without the element of surprise. But where there is one lion, there might be more, and by just running away from him, the zebras might run straight into another hidden lion. So, better stay steady and vigilant.”
Daniel Rosengren
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Daniel Rosengren
“A nice mud bath both cools you down and protects against biting and annoying insects.
African Buffalo in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.”
Daniel Rosengren
“The elegant serval looking back. The large ears are very sensitive to sounds and can pinpoint small rodents with precision.
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.”
Daniel Rosengren
Peru has the largest recorded population of giant otters, with 250 individuals in a single area.
Daniel Rosengren/Frankfurt Zoological Society
“A young lion in a tree photographed with a wide-angle lens in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.”
Daniel Rosengren
“A saiga calf, only one or two days old. Don’t worry, the rest of the body will grow and catch up with the legs.
Photographed in Altyn Dala NP, Kazakhstan.”
Daniel Rosengren