Now you see me

Named for their preferred proximity to water, the Common Waterbuck feeds on plants near bodies of water in various habitats, including savannas and forests.

These creatures are designed for protection from Kenya’s predators in several ways. Their eyes are situated on the sides of their face in order to maximize their field of vision. Their bodies give off a strong odor that helps to ward off predators as well.

Another notable trait is their long horns, which are sometimes used by males when fighting over territory.

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334 mm (222.6 mm with crop factor)
ISO 800
ƒ/9.2
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Map showing location of “Now you see me” in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

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