I came across some pictures I had taken during the Sunrise Safari a few years back. Here are some views you may or may not have seen already. Enjoy.
This last one is my personal favorite. Some may not know that most of the animals sleep in pens at night. It allows for proper care. Every morning they are released back into the "wild". This picture is a great example of human intervention with Darwin's theory. They release the smaller hippo before the dominant larger hippo so that the smaller one can eat enough before he has to submit. We were lucky enough to catch this moment when the larger hippo came onto the scene. The smaller hippo immediately stopped chewing and they stared each other down for what seemed like an eternity. Once the smaller hippo was put in his place (he blinked, ha ha), all was back to normal.
It's witnessing moments like these with my family that keep me going back.





This last one is my personal favorite. Some may not know that most of the animals sleep in pens at night. It allows for proper care. Every morning they are released back into the "wild". This picture is a great example of human intervention with Darwin's theory. They release the smaller hippo before the dominant larger hippo so that the smaller one can eat enough before he has to submit. We were lucky enough to catch this moment when the larger hippo came onto the scene. The smaller hippo immediately stopped chewing and they stared each other down for what seemed like an eternity. Once the smaller hippo was put in his place (he blinked, ha ha), all was back to normal.

It's witnessing moments like these with my family that keep me going back.