File:Zebras and Masai Mara.jpg

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Description Zebra and wildebeest migration Masai Mara, Sep/Oct. 2006 and yes, the zebra to the far right has suffered a recent wound, probably from a lion or cheetah.
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Author Angela Sevin from SF Bay Area, US

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18:37, 6 July 2008 User:File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) 1,188×1,541 569 KB {{Information |Description= Zebra and wildebeest migration Masai Mara, Sep/Oct. 2006 and yes, the zebra to the far right has suffered a recent wound, probably from a lion or cheetah. I'm off again tomorrow (1/18/07) to Kenya and Senegal...I depart, tra

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