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Gerenuk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri) female Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female in Savanna, Samburu Park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female standing on Hind Legs, Eating Leaves, Samburu Parc in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female eating Leaves in Bush, Samburu park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri) female
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female standing in Bush, Samburu park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female, Samburu Park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female eating Leaves in Bush, Samburu park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female Eating Leaves, Samburu Parc in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female eating Leaves in Bush, Samburu park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female at Samburu Park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk or Waller`s Gazelle, litocranius walleri, Female eating Leaves, standing on its Hind Legs, Samburu Park in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri) portrait. The Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), also known as the Waller's Gazelle, is a long-necked species of antelope found in dry bushy scrub and steppe in East Africa, from Somalia and eastern Ethiopia through northern and eastern Kenya to northeastern Tanzania. The word Gerenuk comes from the Somali language, meaning “giraffe-necked” Gerenuk are sometimes also called the Giraffe-necked Antelope. It is the only member of the genus Litocranius.


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