Mosquito fish! As the peak of the dry season draws near, the mosquito fish (Gambusia) become the definition of concentrated in what little water remains. In this case, its an alligator hole at the center of a cypress dome in Everglades National Park.
Could it really be raining in February down here? No. Read the caption on the next photo to find out what's happening.
African Lion (Panthera leo), pride on cracked mud in dry season, Serengeti
A red brocket deer about to cross the river in the rainforests of Tambopata, Peru. These deer are normally nocturnal so it is rare to see them by day.
During the dry season, some of the only fresh water in the Serengeti can be found flowing through the Seronera Valley, where life flourishes.
A pair of Roseate Spoonbills (Platalea ajaja) feeding alongside American Egrets (Ardea alba), Northern Shovelers (Anas clypeata), Green-winged Teals (Anas carolinensis), Blue-winged Teals (Anas discors), and American Coots (Fulica americana).
Puku with his black socks on. Kafue Park in Zambia in the dry season.
The chocolate hills of Bohol are geological formations named after their brown colors during the dry season. More than 1700 hills exist, with a maximum altitude of 120m and a maximum diameter of 50m. Bohol is also famous as the home of the tarsier, a small primate with exorbitant eyes.
Wyndham landscape, on the way to Marlgu lagoon, a drive is only possible during the dry season which can be surprising as well
Mosquito fish! As the peak of the dry season draws near, the mosquito fish (Gambusia) become the definition of concentrated in what little water remains. In this case, its an alligator hole at the center of a cypress dome in Everglades National Park.
Mosquito fish! As the peak of the dry season draws near, the mosquito fish (Gambusia) become the definition of concentrated in what little water remains. In this case, its an alligator hole at the center of a cypress dome in Everglades National Park.
Mosquito fish! As the peak of the dry season draws near, the mosquito fish (Gambusia) become the definition of concentrated in what little water remains. In this case, its an alligator hole at the center of a cypress dome in Everglades National Park.
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