Black Wildebeest / White-tailed Gnu - close up showing face and horn structure. Inhabits low karroid scrub and open grassland. Endemic to South Africa. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Black Wildebeest / White-tailed Gnu - close up showing face and horn structure. Inhabits low karroid scrub and open grassland. Endemic to South Africa. Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4597
Black Wildebeest / White-tailed Gnu - close up showing face and horn structure.
Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Connochaetes gnou
Inhabits low karroid scrub and open grassland. Endemic to South Africa.
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Alcelaphini Antelope Bovidae Endemic Horn Horns Savannah South Africa White Tailed Wildebeest Grasslands
Say Cheese! This Black Wildebeest is ready for its close-up!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by Alan Weaving, we are treated to a stunning glimpse of ASW-4597, the majestic Black Wildebeest or White-tailed Gnu. With its face and horn structure showcased in exquisite detail, it's hard not to be awestruck by this incredible creature. Endemic to South Africa and found specifically in the Mountain Zebra National Park in the Eastern Cape, ASW-4597 thrives in low karroid scrub and open grasslands. Its distinctive black coat contrasts beautifully with its white tail, making it a true icon of African wildlife. As we gaze into those soulful eyes framed by magnificent horns, one can't help but wonder what thoughts might be running through this wildebeest's mind. Is it contemplating the vastness of its savannah home? Or perhaps planning an epic adventure across the grasslands? Whatever secrets lie behind that enigmatic expression, one thing is certain: ASW-4597 is a symbol of resilience and beauty within our natural world. So let this print transport you to the heart of South Africa's wilderness as you marvel at the splendor of this remarkable antelope. Remember - no commercial use allowed; just enjoy these glimpses into nature's wonders captured by talented photographers like Alan Weaving!
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