Susan Adams > Female Broadley's Flat Lizard, I think.
Susan Adams > Female Broadley's Flat Lizard
Susan Adams > White Rhino
Cow and Calf
Susan Adams > Matopos National Park
Susan Adams > Hippos in Matopos National Park
Susan Adams > Giraffes in Matopos National Park
Susan Adams > Gravesite of Cecil Rhodes
World's View
Matopos National Park
Susan Adams > Giraffe in Matopos National Park
Susan Adams > White Rhino

When people hear this was a leopard hunting trip, they gasp, "...leopards are endangered, can you do that legally?"     Sighhhh, yes, it's legal.  Leopards are doing quite well in Zimbabwe.  It's an ideal habitat for them.  There are miles and miles of steep, rocky slopes with cracks and caves in which to hide, as well as plenty of wild game.  Leopards still thrive among the rocks in Zimbabwe.

Rhinos, on the other hand, have a harder time.  While the southern subspecies of White Rhino is the most abundant rhino in the world, poaching is a huge problem.  It's such a problem in Zimbabwe that the rangers in the national parks will shoot you first and then ask questions if they suspect you are there for rhino horns.
Female Broadley's Flat Lizard, I think.
Susan Adams > Female Broadley's Flat Lizard, I think.
Female Broadley's Flat Lizard, I think.
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