AFRICAN
WALL PAPERS & SCREENSAVERS
Grateful thanks to the SA Tourism Board, www.zulu.org African Wildlife Foundation & Other donors for the use of their material.  
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LION

ELEPHANT

BUFFALO

RHINOCEROS

LEOPARD

GIRAFFE
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Male Lion
Scientific Name: Panthera leo

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Elephant Under Storm Clouds
Scientific Name: Loxodonta africana

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Cheetah Cubs
Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus

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Elephant Crossing River
Scientific Name: Loxodonta africana

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Grevy's Zebra
Scientific Name: Equus grevyi

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