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Bachelor group of five male Black-Faced Impalas (Aepyceros melampus petersi) racing away, Etosha National Park, Namibia
Photo ID: NAM_3814_Black-Faced_Impala_(Aepyceros_melampus_petersi)__Etosha__NamibiaCEESA
Photo size: 36.2 Mpixels (103 MB uncompressed) - 7360x4912 pixels (24.5x16.4 in / 62.3x41.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Aepyceros, Africa, animal, antelope, biology, Black-Faced Impala, bovid, bush, Etosha, Family Bovidae, fauna, flee, game, grassland, graze, grazing, horn, Impala, mammal, Mammalia, Martin Grace, melampus, Namibia, National Park, native, natural history, nature, petersi, race, ruminant, run, safari, southern Africa, tourism, travel, Tribe Aepycerotini, ungulate, wild, wilderness, wildlife, zoology
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