Home Actress Beverly Joubert HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Beverly Joubert Instagram - Frantic splashing in the murky shallows, nervous braying and snorting, the thumping of hooves on the river bank as the herd scrambled to safety ... this hunt was a sensory overload. Lions are strategic predators – they'll use a coordinated attack incorporating natural barriers like rivers or vegetation to channel their prey into an ambush. This lioness had her sights set on a zebra calf and was hoping to nab the youngster in the ensuing chaos of a panicked river crossing. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ #lions #wildlife

Beverly Joubert Instagram – Frantic splashing in the murky shallows, nervous braying and snorting, the thumping of hooves on the river bank as the herd scrambled to safety … this hunt was a sensory overload. Lions are strategic predators – they’ll use a coordinated attack incorporating natural barriers like rivers or vegetation to channel their prey into an ambush. This lioness had her sights set on a zebra calf and was hoping to nab the youngster in the ensuing chaos of a panicked river crossing. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ #lions #wildlife

Beverly Joubert Instagram - Frantic splashing in the murky shallows, nervous braying and snorting, the thumping of hooves on the river bank as the herd scrambled to safety ... this hunt was a sensory overload. Lions are strategic predators – they'll use a coordinated attack incorporating natural barriers like rivers or vegetation to channel their prey into an ambush. This lioness had her sights set on a zebra calf and was hoping to nab the youngster in the ensuing chaos of a panicked river crossing. ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ #lions #wildlife

Beverly Joubert Instagram – Frantic splashing in the murky shallows, nervous braying and snorting, the thumping of hooves on the river bank as the herd scrambled to safety … this hunt was a sensory overload. Lions are strategic predators – they’ll use a coordinated attack incorporating natural barriers like rivers or vegetation to channel their prey into an ambush. This lioness had her sights set on a zebra calf and was hoping to nab the youngster in the ensuing chaos of a panicked river crossing. ⁣⁣
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#lions #wildlife | Posted on 10/May/2024 02:06:27

Beverly Joubert Instagram – All aboard! It’s not uncommon to see giraffes accompanied by a sizeable entourage of oxpeckers. These resourceful birds pluck off parasites embedded in the giraffe’s skin, so the hitchhikers are usually tolerated in exchange for this vital cleaning service. The relationship is not entirely symbiotic though. Oxpeckers have also been recorded pecking at open wounds to feast on blood, which can slow the healing process putting large mammals at risk of infection. If the birds become too much of an irritation, a flick of the neck should send them fluttering away … temporarily, at least.⁣
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#giraffe #wildlife #nature
Beverly Joubert Instagram – Cheetahs are among Africa’s most photogenic cats. They’re the feline embodiment of elegance and grace, often showcasing their poise when they survey their territories from the vantage point of a termite mound or a fallen log. Cheetahs fill an important ecological niche, targeting small and medium-sized prey and often leaving something behind for scavengers. If their numbers dwindle, this intricate balance between predator and prey may be pushed out of balance.⁣ And the consequences could be far-reaching. ⁣
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This Earth Day, it’s important to remind ourselves of the interconnectedness of the natural world and our role in protecting this delicate web of life. From awareness and education campaigns to anti-poaching measures and habitat restoration projects, there are many ways we can all contribute to the conservation of threatened species and the landscapes on which they depend.⁣
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#cheetah #wildlife #nature #EarthDay⁣

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