RME72ABD–Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea), detail of bark, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RM2A5KB3X–Thorny bark of the Knob thorn Acacia Tree Senegalia nigrescens Botswana Africa
RMB6H3WY–south-africa ACACIA tree ACACIATREE bush bushland with new green light leaves flowering new coming out spine spike sting knobtho
RMBMBJ3T–Knobthorn tree bark, Acacia nigrescens, Hlane Royal National Park, Swaziland, Africa
RMBP3K4M–Dead and dying Acacia trees stripped of their bark and knocked down by elephants in Samburu National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RMB6GX6N–south-africa Bush bushland landscape ACACIA trees ACACIATREE bush bushland wild wilderness knobthorn acacia akazie nigrescens l
RMBDBM1R–Macro shot of the bark of an Acacia Sieberiana var. woodii (Paperbark thorn), Northwest Province, South Africa
RM2FTMG46–Acacia xanthophloea
RFRT0DK1–An Acacia tree stretches above the African savannah in the Umgeni Valley Nature Reserve, South Africa.
RM2AWWPXT–Acacia trees in Namibia's desert are framed by a rocky outcrop in the southern African country
RMC3W5MK–A tree-climbing lion cub peers up from his resting point on an acacia tree in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
RMC312H2–Fever Tree (Acacia xantholoea) close-up of bark Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden Cape Town Western Cape South Africa
RF2BEY4PX–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RF2JJR3HX–Dead Acacia tree in the Serengeti, Tanzania
RF2RBN3AE–Fever tree spikes and yellow flowers photographed in the sun.
RF2FT03J1–Lone tree stands sentinel on the Savanna
RFHPREDF–Red millipedes, centrobolus fulgidus, explore a fallen acacia karroo tree in search of food in the coastal forests around Richards Bay, South Africa.
RF2J5NRRB–The magnificent yellow fever trees, Acacia xanthophloea, of Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, East Africa.
RF2BXHDEG–Yellow bark acacia trees, close-up, Acacia xanthophloea, gnarled bark on bottom, texture, fever tree, hard wood, nature, Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania;
RME72ABA–Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea), detail of bark, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RF2C72NN8–Bark Peeling From Rough Weathered Wood Pole
RME72AB9–Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea), detail of bark, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RF2G4PMGY–Hidden Thorns On A Sweet Thorn Tree (Vachellia karroo)
RMBCTF57–Lioness sleeping relaxing on branch of acacia tree Samburu National Reserve Kenya East Africa
RMB6H7JX–superb wonderful south-africa Bush bushland landscape ACACIA trees ACACIATREE bush bushland wild wilderness knobthorn acacia aka
RMBDBNRH–Macro shot of the bark of an Acacia Sieberiana var. woodii (Paperbark thorn), Northwest Province, South Africa
RM2FTF997–Acacia xanthophloea
RMB6FTTE–big tree old ancient superb wonderful south-africa Bush bushland landscape ACACIA trees ACACIATREE bush bushland wild wildernes
RM2AWWR4M–Acacia trees in Namibia's desert are framed by a rocky outcrop in the southern African country
RMB6G4PM–superb wonderful south-africa Bush bushland landscape ACACIA trees water waterhole ACACIATREE bush bushland wild wilderness knob
RFEGJ0EF–An Elephant eats from the bark and branches of an acacia tree.
RF2BEY4PG–Tree damage, caused by elephants in Tanzania, Africa
RM2BNNMB7–iridescent Green Wood-hoopoe (Phoeniculus purpureus) foraging on bark of Yellow Fever Acacia tree )Vachellia xanthophloea) Lake Naivasha,Kenya, Africa
RF2RBN3FC–Fever tree spikes and yellow flowers photographed in the sun.
RMC312K9–Camel Thorn (Acacia erioloba) close-up of bark Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden Cape Town Western Cape South Africa
RMB6GTJ3–wildlife wild Impala antelope AEPYCEROS MELAMPUS south-Afrika south africa feeding leaves green of an ACACIA tree ACACIATREE bus
RF2T7T08W–Paperbark thorn (Acacia sieberiana or Vachellia sieberiana) is a medicinal and toxic tree native to sub-saharan Africa. Bark detail.
RF2BXHDGD–Yellow bark acacia trees, Acacia xanthophloea, smooth bark at top, gnarled bark on bottom, fever tree, hard wood, feathery foliage, nature, scene, lan
RM2B090D5–KENYA, AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK, ELEPHANTS STRIPPING BARK FROM ACACIA TREE
RFB3ETRH–Kruger National Park, South Africa, plants, close up, detail, tree trunk of Knob Thorn, Acacia nigresence, indigenous trees of Africa, legume
RME72AB8–Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea), detail of bark, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RMR260GW–acacia in the sunset with desert and mountains on the background, Sossus Oasis Campsite, Namibia
RMG8KC2C–Acacia trees on mountain, Chizarira National Park, Zambia/Zimbabwe.
RMW7YADB–Flat top acacia tree (Acacia abyssinica) damaged by elephants. Elephants get moisture by feeding on the bark.
RM2BHGBAX–Huge Sociable Weaver or Social Weaver Nest (Philetairus socius) at Mesosaurus Fossil Camp, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia, Africa
RM2FTF878–Acacia xanthophloea
RFR21Y3R–White Thorn Covered Tree Branches (vachellia sp.)
RFBKJ0H7–The remains of a Camel Thorn Tree in Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Namibia
RM2JNFCR7–Frosted paperbark trees in South Africa's KwaZulu Natal Hilton village, set against polycarbonate sheeting incorporated for an energy efficient home
RMPJ2JX7–The near matching rough textures of an elephants hide and an acacias bark.
RF2BHPRNK–Family of elephants stripping and eating a tree
RM2BNNMBP–iridescent Green Wood-hoopoe (Phoeniculus purpureus) foraging on bark of Yellow Fever Acacia tree )Vachellia xanthophloea) Lake Naivasha,Kenya, Africa
RF2RBN388–Fever tree spikes and yellow flowers photographed in the sun.
RFREY221–Millipedes like these Centrobolus fulgidus are important decomposers in forest and woodland ecosystems.
RMH9C9TT–A Sykes, or Blue, Monkey beside an Yellow barked Acacia tree
RMB6G419–wildlife wild Impala antelope AEPYCEROS MELAMPUS south-Afrika south africa red ground earth bushland bush bushland knobthorn ac
RFJGBX1G–Camel Thorn tree in African savanna
RM2B090DD–KENYA, AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK, ELEPHANTS STRIPPING BARK FROM ACACIA TREE
RF2T57F66–Tree in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
RME72ABC–Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea), detail of bark, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RF2K83FME–Abstract white pattern background in colorful texture of Acacia tree bark. Oanob park, Namibia.
RME72ABB–Fever Tree (Vachellia xanthophloea), detail of bark, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RMG8KC5G–Acacia trees on mountain, Chizarira National Park, Zambia/Zimbabwe.
RME75W3G–Rainbow Shield Bug (Calidea dregii) perched on the bark of a Fever Tree (Acacia xanthophloea), Kruger National Park
RM2FTMH2B–Vachellia xanthophloea
RF2CWDEBR–Woodland Kingfisher Perched On Tree Branch (Halcyon senegalensis)
RFBKJ20J–The Twisted Remains of a Camel Thorn Tree in Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Namibia
RF2C65M50–Under the crown of a large umbrella acacia in the national park of Lake Manyara, Tanzania, Africa
RMPJ2JXE–A bull elephant rests the great weight of his head against the trunk of a large acacia tree.
RF2BHPRYX–Family of elephants stripping and eating a tree
RM2BNNMD9–iridescent Green Wood-hoopoe (Phoeniculus purpureus) foraging on bark of Yellow Fever Acacia tree )Vachellia xanthophloea) Lake Naivasha,Kenya, Africa
RF2RBN3EJ–Fever tree spikes and yellow flowers photographed in the sun.
RMT08TC6–breeding pair of Long-tailed Fiscals (Lanius cabanisi) calling from soiled regular perch in Acacia Thorn Tree in Amboseli NP, Kenya, Africa
RFREY22A–Millipedes, like this Centrobolus fulgidus, are important decomposers in forest and woodland ecosystems.
RMBDB8K6–Gum Arabic Worker Cutting Bark of Acacia Senegal to Promote Flow. Niger, West Africa.
RFJGBX1T–Camel Thorn tree in African savanna
RF2APAY3Y–old tree closeup deadvlei sossusvlei
RFJGBX31–Camel Thorn tree in African savanna
RF2T57F2B–Tree in Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
RFJGBX24–Camel Thorn tree in African savanna
RMCN53AF–Tanzania, Arusha Region, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, the Ngorongoro crater, yellow-bark
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