Serengeti spy: views from a hidden camera on the plains of East Africa.

Stock ID 34916 Serengeti spy: views from a hidden camera on the plains of East Africa. Anup Shah.
Serengeti spy: views from a hidden camera on the plains of East Africa.

New York: Abrams, 2012. Quarto, dustwrapper, colour photographs.

Anup Shah reveals these creatures as we've never seen them before, using remote hidden cameras that have been planted across the plains of the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. This is life on the plains in all its dynamism, cruelty and vitality, the circle of life in action. Readers will find themselves literally face to face with hyenas as they feed on a kill, with elephants communing in a watering hold, playful lion cubs, wildebeests leaping across a ravine, inquisitive monkeys who have discovered the camera and gaze directly into the lens and cheetahs peering back under their tails towards the camera. Many of these animals have actually noticed the camera, mostly by the sound of it clicking away and their interest is clearly piqued; they're certainly not accustomed to encounters with a camera on the ground of their home turf. This is primarily a visual journey through the African plains, but captions written by the author will impart interesting facts about the animals, as well as any activity of interest that may have occurred while the photo was being taken.

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