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A giant’s view of the world 🌿🦏A male white rhino at Howletts Wild Animal Park photographed from behind as he looks out a...
01/07/2026

A giant’s view of the world 🌿🦏

A male white rhino at Howletts Wild Animal Park photographed from behind as he looks out across his habitat. The perspective highlights his immense size and powerful build, while also creating a surprisingly peaceful scene as he quietly surveys the landscape ahead.

Interesting fact: White rhinos have relatively poor eyesight, but they make up for it with an excellent sense of smell and acute hearing, helping them stay aware of their surroundings.

A quiet moment of reflection 🌿🦍A gorilla at Howletts Wild Animal Park sitting peacefully within its habitat, taking a mo...
01/07/2026

A quiet moment of reflection 🌿🦍

A gorilla at Howletts Wild Animal Park sitting peacefully within its habitat, taking a moment to observe the world around it. With its calm posture and thoughtful expression, it’s easy to appreciate the intelligence and character that make these great apes so fascinating to watch.

Interesting fact: Gorillas spend a large part of their day feeding on leaves, stems, and fruit, often taking breaks to rest and socialise with other members of their family group.

A playful moment of curiosity and fun 🌿🐒A Collared mangabey at Colchester Zoo sitting while playing with a deflated foot...
30/06/2026

A playful moment of curiosity and fun 🌿🐒

A Collared mangabey at Colchester Zoo sitting while playing with a deflated football, showing off their curious and intelligent nature. Even simple objects become sources of endless entertainment, as they investigate, poke, and interact with anything new in their environment.

Interesting fact: Collared mangabeys are highly intelligent and adaptable primates, known for using problem-solving skills and social learning to explore and make sense of objects around them in the wild and in care.

A purposeful stride through the habitat 🌿🦍A gorilla at Howletts Wild Animal Park walking confidently through its enclosu...
30/06/2026

A purposeful stride through the habitat 🌿🦍

A gorilla at Howletts Wild Animal Park walking confidently through its enclosure, each step showcasing the strength and determination that make these great apes so impressive. Even in motion, there’s a calmness to its presence, combining power, intelligence, and grace in equal measure.

Interesting fact: Despite their large size, gorillas can move surprisingly quickly when needed and often travel on all fours using a method called knuckle-walking.

A side profile of pure strength 🌿🦏A white rhino at Colchester Zoo captured from the side, highlighting its powerful buil...
29/06/2026

A side profile of pure strength 🌿🦏

A white rhino at Colchester Zoo captured from the side, highlighting its powerful build, thick skin folds, and iconic horn in perfect silhouette. Even in a simple standing pose, there’s a calm dominance and grounded presence that defines this incredible species.

Interesting fact: White rhinos are actually the second-largest land mammals on Earth, and their wide ribcage supports their massive body weight while still allowing surprisingly steady movement across open ground.

A powerful profile shaped by nature 🌿🦏A white rhinoceros at Colchester Zoo captured in side profile, highlighting the im...
23/06/2026

A powerful profile shaped by nature 🌿🦏

A white rhinoceros at Colchester Zoo captured in side profile, highlighting the impressive shape of its horn, thick skin, and calm expression. Even standing still, there’s a sense of strength and resilience in every detail of this remarkable animal.

Interesting fact: A white rhinoceros’ horn is made entirely of keratin—the same material found in human hair and nails—and continues to grow throughout its life.

A gentle giant on the move 🌿🐘An African bush elephant walking through its enclosure at Colchester Zoo, moving steadily w...
22/06/2026

A gentle giant on the move 🌿🐘

An African bush elephant walking through its enclosure at Colchester Zoo, moving steadily while clutching a bundle of hay in its trunk. Every step feels calm and purposeful, with the trunk working like a hand—balancing, carrying, and feeding all at once.

Interesting fact: African bush elephants use their trunks for almost everything, from picking up the smallest blades of grass to lifting heavy objects, thanks to its incredible strength and sensitivity.

A close family in the highlands of life 🌿🐒A family of Gelada monkeys at Colchester Zoo gathered closely together, groomi...
22/06/2026

A close family in the highlands of life 🌿🐒

A family of Gelada monkeys at Colchester Zoo gathered closely together, grooming and resting in a tight social group. Their strong bonds and constant interaction show just how important family structure is in their daily lives, from protection to comfort.

Interesting fact: Geladas are the only primates that primarily graze on grass, and they spend much of their day on the ground in large, complex social groups found in the Ethiopian highlands.

A vigilant lookout above the ground 🌿🐾A meerkat at Colchester Zoo perched high on a log, scanning the enclosure with sha...
21/06/2026

A vigilant lookout above the ground 🌿🐾

A meerkat at Colchester Zoo perched high on a log, scanning the enclosure with sharp focus and constant awareness. Even in a moment of stillness, its upright posture and attentive gaze reflect the natural instinct to watch over the group and stay alert to everything around it.

Interesting fact: Meerkats take turns acting as sentries, using raised vantage points like logs or rocks to keep watch and warn the group of potential threats with a variety of alarm calls.

A profile shaped by strength and resilience 🌿🦏A white rhino at Colchester Zoo captured in side profile, highlighting the...
21/06/2026

A profile shaped by strength and resilience 🌿🦏

A white rhino at Colchester Zoo captured in side profile, highlighting the powerful horn, thick folds of skin, and calm expression that make this species so iconic. Even in complete stillness, there’s an undeniable presence and quiet confidence in every detail.

Interesting fact: White rhinos have wide, square-shaped lips specially adapted for grazing, allowing them to feed efficiently on short grasses across open plains.

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