Photo Gallery of Okavango Baboons – Page 11
Photos of Other Wildlife
Crocodiles
Snakes

One night, I woke to the sound of my flashlight falling from beside my pillow. As I reached for the flashlight, I hesitated — maybe it hadn’t fallen on its own. After getting up and lighting a match, I saw a 6–7 foot mamba draped over the corner of the bed. My mistake for not using the mosquito net on a cool night. (I never slept in that hut again. Nor did I sleep without a mosquito net.) ![]()
Spiders

While driving the boat to Xaxaba Camp, we passed this African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) along the bank of the Boro River. Fish eagles were common in the Okavango, and their loud calls were ubiquitous (sometimes referred to as the voice of Africa). They belong to the same genus as the North American bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). ![]()

















