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Two dung beetles rolling a dung ball, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa, Africa

Two dung beetles rolling a dung ball, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa, Africa


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Filename: 764-993.jpg

Size: 5050 x 3367 (4.3MB)

Date: 11th March 2007

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: James Hager/Robert Harding

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Country: Wildlife

© James Hager

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Two dung beetles rolling a dung ball, Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa, Africa

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Addo Elephant National Park Beetle Insects Pairs Rolling B Alls Beetles Dung


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In this print captured by James Hager/Robert Harding, we are transported to the mesmerizing Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa. The image showcases a remarkable moment in nature as two dung beetles diligently roll a dung ball across the African landscape. The vibrant colors and natural beauty of this photograph truly bring to life the wild world of these fascinating insects. Against a backdrop of lush greenery, we witness the incredible teamwork and determination displayed by these tiny creatures. As they navigate their way through the terrain, it is impossible not to be amazed by their strength and resilience. Their synchronized movements create an almost choreographed dance, highlighting their unwavering commitment towards their goal. This photograph serves as a reminder of the intricate balance that exists within our natural world. It reminds us that even seemingly insignificant creatures play vital roles in maintaining ecosystems. Addo Elephant National Park stands as a testament to conservation efforts in South Africa, providing sanctuary not only for elephants but also for countless other species like these industrious dung beetles. Through this stunning visual narrative, we are encouraged to appreciate both the grandeur of wildlife and its smallest wonders. It invites us on an imaginary journey into one of Africa's most treasured destinations – where every corner holds secrets waiting to be discovered by those who seek adventure and connection with nature's marvels.

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