Everybody is familiar with zebra crossing - even if it has (kind of?) a different meaning when being in the bush or having to obey road "rules" in town. But then - crossing something or other also has different "connotations", as in crossing equine species.
Other animals like these springbok joining some zebra at a waterhole - simply wade in but in a disorderly fashion . . .
. . . or these impala too thirsty to "form" a perfect row . . .
. . . but then a day & the photo-oppotunity "arrives" when you get to "snap" the perfect row - not the hoped-for zebra, but this certainly was a magical moment/opportunity "in its own right".
This photo proves that springbok can line-up "nicely" . . .
. . . or waterbuck forming a nice "front" (or is that showing off their backsides?) . . .
. . . or otherwise graceful giraffes looking rather clumsy (& definitely are at their most vulnerable) when drinking - apart from that the 2 drinking giraffes "demonstrate" the 2 different ways in which giraffes (spread their legs when) drinking.
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