klipspringer oreotragus rock jumper

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Klipspringer, Oreotragus oreotragus, rock jumper Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer is on a granite rock in Kruger National Park in South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer is on a granite rock in Kruger National Park in South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer is on a granite rock in Kruger National Park in South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer is on a granite rock in Kruger National Park in South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer Oreotragus oreotragus ewe with lamb 1 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer Oreotragus oreotragus ewe with lamb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer, Oreotragus oreotragus, rock jumper
Klipspringer is on a granite rock in Kruger National Park in South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer is on a granite rock in Kruger National Park in South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer [Oreotragus oreotragus] Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer jumper taking sun in Kruger National Park, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer, Oreotragus oreotragus, small antelope standing on red rock in its typical environment. African wild animal scenery. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Klipspringer, Oreotragus oreotragus, small antelope standing on red rock in its typical environment. African wild animal scenery. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The klipspringer is a small antelope found in eastern and southern Africa. The sole member of its genus, the klipspringer was first described by German zoologist Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann in 1783. Klipspringer is an Afrikaans word meaning “rock jumper,” one of this dwarf antelope’s talents. Less than 25 pounds and 2 feet tall at the shoulder, klipspringers live among the boulders, browsing on shrubs and herbs, and they can flee quickly up rocky surfaces that look impossible to climb.


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