DAILY PHOTO: Baby Elephants

 

 

 

 

 

Taken on June 26, 2017 at Amboseli National Park in Kenya

DAILY PHOTO: Wildlife of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

Zebra; Taken on June 17, 2017

 

Crocodile on the shore

 

Impala

 

Cape Buffalo

 

Wildebeest

 

Fighting Baboons

 

Hippo

 

Warthog

 

Monitor

 

Bee Eater

 

Giraffe

DAILY PHOTO: Lion, Tiger, & Bear

 

Taken in November of 2013 at Bannerghatta

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: Zambian Game Reserve










Cheetah





Taken in May of 2016 in Zambia; Elephant

DAILY PHOTO: Young Elephant Scratching

Taken in April of 2017 at Kaziranga National Park

DAILY PHOTO: Fungoid Frog, Hydrophylax malabaricus

Taken on May 26, 2017 in Coorg

DAILY PHOTO: Coorg Land Snail, i.e. Indrella Ampulla

Taken on May 27, 2017 near Madikeri in Coorg

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: Praying Mantis on the Gunwale

Taken on the Kameng River crossing to Nameri National Park in Assam

 

Full Disclosure: I know little to nothing about insects. Therefore, it’s possible this bug isn’t in the Praying Mantis family at all. It just had a triangular head with bugged-out eyes and the folded up stabby arms, and I saw some in pics on the internet in which mantises had wings similar to this one.

 

If you know your insects and I’m wrong, please feel free to comment and I will own my mistake and fix it.

DAILY PHOTO: Rhinoceros Unicornis: Or, The Great Indian One-horned Rhino

Taken on April 23, 2017 at Kaziranga NP in Assam

 

 

POEM: What’s the Secret to Tiger Fitness?

Taken at Bannerghatta Biological Park in Bangalore

 

What’s a tiger but a bright, orange cat

who naps all day but doesn’t get fat?

How does he stay muscled and lean

when he eats and eats and sleeps between?


Sure, now and again, he’ll chase a gazelle.

Unlike my cat, who’s trained me with a bell

to deliver food to a bowl right under her nose

lest I hear the pitiful yowl of hunger throes.


But when chasing prey, tigers never run long.

He picks slow and weak over fast and strong.

And you’ll never see him run in the mid-day sun,

and he’ll always be napping when his meal is done.


[National Poetry Month: Poem #14]