by emma wood
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female impala waiting in the shade for the day to get cooler. The males are easily identified by their horns, which the females lack. Impala are a favourite meal for many of the large predators so it is of advantage to be in a group with many eyes and ears on the lookout for danger. Amusingly, the markings on their behinds bear resemblance to the logo for a certain fast food chain…
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| size: | 18 X 6 cm |
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| media: | pencil on paper |
| added: | 3 Years ago |
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(ruler scale: 2m - 6'6")
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