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Africa Greeting Card featuring the photograph Youthful Double Chin by Sylvia J Zarco

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Youthful Double Chin Greeting Card

Sylvia J Zarco

by Sylvia J Zarco

$4.95

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Hippos are such implausible animals. They are huge lumbering barrels with short legs, small eyes and ears and enormous mouths. Yet with that physique... more

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Comments (8)

Carl Purcell

Carl Purcell

I love your wildlife images, especially this one. I conducted 12 camera safaris to Kenya and Tanzania and saw a few hippos during those journeys. Carl Purcell

Sylvia J Zarco replied:

Your comments are more special and appreciated since you KNOW Africa and photography. Still got a few more to go to get to 12 myself but am looking forward to my #7 in February, which will be the 4th to Tanzania. All those times, I'd only rarely seen hippos active or out of water... that is until I went to Botswana earlier this year, when hippo sightings just kept getting better. Thank You Carl!

 Andrea Lazar

Andrea Lazar

Wonderful portrait. He really is cute! Great information, too.

Sylvia J Zarco replied:

Many Thanks Andrea! Wonderful to hear you enjoy this guys portrait and his story too!

Lisa L Silva

Lisa L Silva

Amazing capture! L/F

Sylvia J Zarco replied:

Thank You so much Lisa for you comments and support!

Jacob Portlock

Jacob Portlock

Awesome Shot! I laughed, I have featured it on "Nature Photography"

Sylvia J Zarco replied:

Wonderful to share a laugh with you thanks to this character. MANY Thanks for your comments, generosity and feature... so Very Much Appreciated Jacob!!!

Audrey Wilkie

Audrey Wilkie

Lovely capture, light and colors!!

Sylvia J Zarco replied:

Thank you so much Audrey for such lovely comments!

Steve Archbold

Steve Archbold

great shot!!

Sylvia J Zarco replied:

Thank You Steve!

Artist's Description

Hippos are such implausible animals. They are huge lumbering barrels with short legs, small eyes and ears and enormous mouths. Yet with that physique they can still outrun a human in "sprints" reaching up to 19 mph (30 kph). They spend most of their time in the water, yet don't really swim. They "run," bouncing off river bottoms to bob along the surface, earning them their name of "River Horse." On a continent known for deadly predators, it is this herbivore that is considered one of the most aggressive and dangerous animals in Africa. So is it any wonder, that such improbable creatures are born already sporting double-chins... and that they look awfully cute doing so.
~Near Banoka Bush Camp, Khwai Concession, Okavango Delta, Botswana

About Sylvia J Zarco

Sylvia J Zarco

Stirred by glimpses into wild and remote places, a spirit was awakened to journey along a road that stretches into endless possibilities. A journey Owed to Nature. Passionate about nature and wildlife, traveling near and far for images instilled with a personal vision to inspire, Owed to Nature strives to honor and protect wilderness, wildlife and the ecosystems that give them life. OWED TO NATURE is the photography of Sylvia J. Zarco For more, please visit my other galleries: www.OwedToNature.com http://www.redbubble.com/people/owedtonature And follow @OwedToNature on Instagram

 

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