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Image 1: Paradise Pools, Bindura ;Image 2: Wild dog, Mana Pools National Park Also known as the African painted dog;Image 3: Wild dog, Mana Pools Wild dog must be one of my favourite animals. After hedgehogs and tardigrades of course;Image 4: Wild dog, Mana Pools There's only reckoned to be about 6,500 left in the world. And their numbers are still dropping….;Image 5: Wild dog, Mana Pools ;Image 6: Autumn colours, Nyanga National Park ;Image 7: Nyanga ;Image 8: Mount Nyangani, Nyanga Zimbabwe's highest mountain at, 2,592m;Image 9: Mount Nyangani summit ;Image 10: View of the Nyanga National Park from the Mt Nyangani escarpment ;Image 11: Hwange National Park ;Image 12: Hwange ;Image 13: Cape Glossy Starling, Hwange ;Image 14: Hwange ;Image 15: Hwange ;Image 16: Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill ;Image 17: Oleander Hawk moth Daphnis nerii;Image 18: Ngomakurira, Domboshawa ;Image 19: Ngomakurira, Domboshawa ;Image 20: Rhino and Yellow Billed Egrets, Lake Chivero Game Park ;Image 21: Lake Chivero ;Image 22: Yellow Billed Egrets, Lake Chivero ;Image 23: Giraffe, Lake Chivero ;Image 24: Giraffe, Lake Chivero ;Image 25: Rock Fig, Lake Chivero ;Image 26: Mumbo Island, Lake Malawi, Malawi ;Image 27: Mumbo Island, Lake Malawi ;Image 28: Mumbo Island, Lake Malawi ;Image 29: Mahogany trees, Jozani Forest, Zanzibar, Tanzania ;Image 30: Mahogany trees, Jozani Forest, Zanzibar ;Image 31: Zanzibar red colobus monkey, Jozani Forest, Zanzibar A species of red colobus monkey endemic to Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar Archipelago;Image 32: African Hoopoe This was in our garden, but I did once see hoopoes in the Limpopo;Image 33: Mimosa, before and after... This was the highlight of our trip to Zanzibar (for me at least): mimosa plants! In the wild! Though the excitement has been tempered somewhat by the subsequent discovery that it's considered an invasive weed in Zanzibar, as its home range is the Americas.