A monitor lizard (aka: "Holy Crap! Is that a crocodile!)
Akagera National Park (How many giraffes can you count?)

Masai Giraffe
Me, in Rwanda
Looking for a water buffalo
Warthogs

Apparently the skin of a Black Mamba
3 hippos, taking a dip

Just waking up from a nap - and he had all these little birds on him.
Family dinner

We saw this red-beaked Pelican but our birdwatcher, Jason, didn't find it funny.

Some sort of eagle. I forget its name
Olive Baboon - no, you don't have to make the joke. I know you're thinking this but I did NOT come to Rwanda to find my missing relatives.
This strange creature was a new discovery at Akagera park.

This strange creature showed up to drink our Rwandan beer.
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