At the Chobe River

The Chobe River is a border river between Namibia (Caprivi Strip) and Botswana. It is characterised by a particular wealth of wildlife on both banks.

 

All the animals are thirsty and come to the river.

Not only the elephants, but also the buffalo swim in the river.

The hippo has a pigmentation disorder and is therefore avoided by other hippos.

Giraffes are particularly vulnerable when drinking.

Fish eagle

Crocodiles come in all sizes.