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Keeping Distance - Cheetah And Wildebeest's By Simon Combes

Keeping Distance - Cheetah and Wildebeest's by Simon Combes

"Every September, nearly 2 million migrating wildebeest arrive at the verdant plains of the Masai Mara game reserve in southwest Kenya. The great herds will stay for two to three months, eating the grass flat and reducing much of it dust, before heading back south towards the Serengeti plains."

"Wildebeest can sense the intentions of predators - lions, hyenas and cheetahs -simple by watching their body language. They know if a big cat is hungry and ready to hunt or if he as a full belly and just wants to lie there and sleep. As long as the predator is in view, they feel relatively safe and will often approach quite close in morbid curiosity."

"The cheetah lay in the short grass, eyes half closed and tail twitching, as it gazed lazily at its restless, mesmerized audience of wildebeest bulls." ~ Simon Combes

Keeping Distance - Cheetah and Wildebeest's by Simon Combes is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition canvas with a 20 x 30 image size priced at $595 unframed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. This painting shows a Cheetah laying down in the grass as a herd of migrating wildebeest at sunset. This is a great very colorful painting. Its a great way to add some color to your trophy room or family room. This painting was published in January of 2001.

Types Dimensions Edition Size Price Cart
Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Canvas 20 x 30 Image Size 100 $595.00

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