16 January 2025

Baby Season

     It's mid-summer in south Africa and there are babies galore. The little warthogs are so very cute, but just too fast to get a decent shot.

    All I could manage is a shot of a very pregnant mama warthog:



    We were very lucky to get close enough to some of the more adorable ones:





This little guy has unusually long legs. He'll grow into them as he matures. This is a genetic advantage because it makes it harder for predators to see him behind his mother.

Same goes for baby wildebeests:



    

These babies are also born the colour of the grass.  They'll grow darker as they mature.  These little guys are probably only a day old.


A momma and baby in the Welgevonden bush:



This mom and her little one are amazing:



    

Giraffes have a very long tendon in their long necks that stretches when they lower their neck. They are at rest when their neck is erect.





    This little guy was having a good old time wallowing in his little mud puddle, until Mum shoved him out of the way and got in herself.




Here's a father and son act:




You've already seen the cheetah cubs ...



    
    But how about the baby jackals? A couple of moms with a bunch of pups



    And this fuzzy cute baby baboon:





    And then there's this wonderfully goofy baby elephant:



This one is so young, he hasn't
figured out how to control his trunk yet;
think of a new-born human how they flail
their arms and legs about




    









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