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Water-loving antelopes
Botswana red lechwes (Kobus leche) grazing in the wet plains of the Okavango Delta. Red lechwes have long, splayed hooves which help them gain traction and move quickly through marshy or swampy areas. What makes this image interesting is the painterly watercolor effect resulting from the tall grasses illuminated by soft afternoon light and the fulcrum composition obtained with the 2 calves on either side and the male lechwe in the center. Captured in the Okavango Delta, Jao Flats, Botswana.
Digital image ID: Micheline_Rouquet_20160420_009488
Author: Micheline Rouquet
© Micheline Rouquet
Digital image size: 8.0 Mpixels (23 MB uncompressed) - 4874x1646 pixels (16.2x5.5 in / 41.3x13.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Digital image keywords: Artiodactyla, Behavior, Bovidae, elongated splayed hooves, feeding, Floodplains, grazing, kobs, lechwe, Mammals, marshy area, Mudflats, Okavango Delta, panoramic, swampy area, water-adapted mammals
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