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Pink Lemonade Photography

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 459 520 220



Address: Lewisham 2049 Sydney, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 COMMON NAME: Spotted Hyena SCIENTIFIC NAME: Crocuta crocuta TYPE: Mammals DIET: Omnivore AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN CAPTIVITY: Up to 25 years.... SIZE: Head and body, 34 to 59 in; tail, 10 to 14 in WEIGHT: 110 to 190 lbs See more



25.01.2022 I dont think i need to tell anyone what city this is.

22.01.2022 The lion is the king of the roar it is the loudest of any big cat and can be heard up to 8km away!

18.01.2022 Elephants can communicate long distances by foot stomping, and creating a low-frequency rumble that generates seismic waves in the ground that can travel nearly 20 miles. The sensitive skin in an elephant’s trunk and feet helps them to pick up the message, and interpret them as a warning, or distant danger.



12.01.2022 Oh hello there Sydney #ilovesydney

11.01.2022 White Rhino White rhinos are the second largest land mammal and their name comes from the Afrikaan’s, a West Germanic language, word weit which means wide and refers to the animal’s mouth. Also known as the square-lipped rhinoceros, white rhinos have a square upper lip with almost no hair The majority (98.8%) of the southern white rhinos occur in just four countries: South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. Southern white rhinos were thought to be extinct in the late 19th century, but in 1895 a small population of less than 100 individuals was discovered in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. After more than a century of protection and management, they are now classified as Near Threatened and 19,600 21,000 animals exist in protected areas and private game reserves. They are the only of the five rhino species that are not endangered.

10.01.2022 Doing the ISO thing well .



05.01.2022 Serengeti Sunrise

02.01.2022 The Nile Large crocodiles swallow stones, known as gastroliths. These act as ballast, helping them to balance their body underwater.

02.01.2022 The Ngorongoro Crater was formed when a large volcano erupted and collapsed on itself. This explosion created a caldera approximately two and a half million years ago. #ngorongorocrater #africa #tanzania

01.01.2022 The Ngorongoro Crater is also referred to as ‘the Garden of Eden’ due to its dazzling beauty and being a paradise for animals.

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