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Stock Photo: One African buffalo lay resting on the grass. Large numbers of animals migrate to the Masai Mara National Wildlife Refuge in Kenya, Africa. 2016.

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One African buffalo lay resting on the grass. Large numbers of animals migrate to the Masai Mara National Wildlife Refuge in Kenya, Africa. 2016. 74714824

One African buffalo lay resting on the grass. Large numbers of animals migrate to the Masai Mara National Wildlife Refuge in Kenya, Africa. 2016.

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One African buffalo lay resting on the grass. Large numbers of animals migrate to the Masai Mara National Wildlife Refuge in Kenya, Africa. 2016.