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Photograph by June Liversedge from Roar: Lions of the Kalahari
When springboks come to the water hole, swirling dust storms are helpful cover for some lionesses. If springboks sense a predator, the fleet-footed antelopes jump straight up into the air several times. As they leap, patches of white hair are revealed under their tails, warning other springboks that danger is near.

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