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Tame Eland at Masai Mara

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DMTX. Bahati, a young female eland, enjoys interacting with visitors to the Masai Mara. She was orphaned when small and hand-reared by rangers. Masai Mara Conservation Area, Kenya. 13/12/2009.
in Our World, on the 13th of December 2009
Bahati, a young female eland, enjoys interacting with visitors to the Masai Mara. She was orphaned when small and hand-reared by rangers.  Masai Mara Conservation Area, Kenya. 13/12/2009.

This young female eland was orphaned and then hand-reared by rangers at the Masai Mara in Kenya. Her name is Bahati, which means luck in kiSwahili, and this is her idea of a game.

Bahati, a young female eland, enjoys interacting with visitors to the Masai Mara. She was orphaned when small and hand-reared by rangers. Masai Mara Conservation Area, Kenya. 13/12/2009.

This young female eland was orphaned and then hand-reared by rangers at the Masai Mara in Kenya. Her name is Bahati, which means luck in kiSwahili, and this is her idea of a game.

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Bahati, a young female eland, enjoys interacting with visitors to the Masai Mara. She was orphaned when small and hand-reared by rangers.  Masai Mara Conservation Area, Kenya. 13/12/2009.

This young female eland was orphaned and then hand-reared by rangers at the Masai Mara in Kenya. Her name is Bahati, which means luck in kiSwahili, and this is her idea of a game.