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Termite Mound Collection

A termite mound is not just a simple structure built by tiny insects. It serves as a platform for various fascinating creatures and their intriguing behaviors

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Serval (Felis serval) cub on termite mound showing the back of its ears

Serval (Felis serval) cub on termite mound showing the back of its ears, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park

Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area)
JPF-13899 Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area) Northern Territory - Australia Chlamydosaurus kingii Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park

Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area)
JPF-14422 Frilled Lizard - Defensive display perched on termite mound - Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area) Northern Territory - Australia Chlamydosaurus kingii Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termite Mound Chitabe, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Termite Mound Chitabe, Okavango Delta, Botswana
WAT-4554 Termite Mound Chitabe, Okavango Delta, Botswana M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termite mound, grasses and trees with typical rounded rocks in the background

Termite mound, grasses and trees with typical rounded rocks in the background, Bungle Bungle, Purnululu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kimberley, West Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory

Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Snapping termite, terms fatalis, termite queen, soldiers and workers

Snapping termite, terms fatalis, termite queen, soldiers and workers. Vignette of man with axe hitting a termite mound
FLO4720259 Snapping termite, terms fatalis, termite queen, soldiers and workers. Vignette of man with axe hitting a termite mound

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Serra da Canastra landscape with Melinis minutiflora herbs, Capin Melao, and termite mound

Serra da Canastra landscape with Melinis minutiflora herbs, Capin Melao, and termite mound, Minas Gerais, Brazil, South America

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: A yellow baboon, Papio hamadryas cynocephalus, on a termite mound. Voi, Tsavo, Kenya

A yellow baboon, Papio hamadryas cynocephalus, on a termite mound. Voi, Tsavo, Kenya

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory

Frill-neck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii), displays on a termite mound. Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termite hill and acacia tree, Shaba National Reserve, North Kenya

Termite hill and acacia tree, Shaba National Reserve, North Kenya

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Mother and young Banded mongoose on termite mound, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Mother and young Banded mongoose on termite mound, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Elephant (Loxodonta africana) using termite mound to reach for food

Elephant (Loxodonta africana) using termite mound to reach for food, Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Afrian lioness (Panthera leo) playing with her juvenile cub aged 2 years in Duba Plains concession

Afrian lioness (Panthera leo) playing with her juvenile cub aged 2 years in Duba Plains concession. Okavango delta, Botswana

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) female standing on mound to look for a prey, Masai Mara Game Reserve

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) female standing on mound to look for a prey, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya, September

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) femalenext to termite mound in forest, Nagarhole National Park

Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) femalenext to termite mound in forest, Nagarhole National Park, South India

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Topi (Damaliscus korrigum / Damaliscus lunatus) territorial male standing on mound

Topi (Damaliscus korrigum / Damaliscus lunatus) territorial male standing on mound looking across savanna. Masai-Mara game reserve, Kenya

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: A group of meerkats (Suricata suricatta) or suricates, stand on an old termite mound

A group of meerkats (Suricata suricatta) or suricates, stand on an old termite mound to gain extra height and watch for predators in their territory on the edge of Makgadikgadi Pans National Park

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Leopard cub sitting on a termite mound, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Leopard cub sitting on a termite mound, Kalahari Desert, Botswana

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Juvenile Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) sitting on termite mound, Savuti, Botswana, Africa

Juvenile Chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) sitting on termite mound, Savuti, Botswana, Africa

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Two Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) brothers grooming one another

Two Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) brothers grooming one another. bonding behaviour, Linyanti, Chobe National Park, Botswana

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Two Dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) peering out of their burrow in termite mound

Two Dwarf mongoose (Helogale parvula) peering out of their burrow in termite mound, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: The Milky Way over termite mounds in Cape Range National Park, Exmouth, Western Australia

The Milky Way over termite mounds in Cape Range National Park, Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Animals of the South American Pampas (colour litho)

Animals of the South American Pampas (colour litho)
3101078 Animals of the South American Pampas (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Animals of the South American Pampas: Pampas Stag, Termites, Anteater)

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termitenhugel in Sennar (chromolitho)

Termitenhugel in Sennar (chromolitho)
5211229 Termitenhugel in Sennar (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Termitenhugel in Sennar)

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: African elephant (Loxodonta africana), male rubbing his trunk on termite hill

African elephant (Loxodonta africana), male rubbing his trunk on termite hill, Samburu Game Reserve, Kenya

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termite Mounds on the Nifold Plain Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. June 2012

Termite Mounds on the Nifold Plain Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. June 2012

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Peach-fronted parakeets (Aratinga aurea) at the nesthole in termite mount, Pantanal, Brazil

Peach-fronted parakeets (Aratinga aurea) at the nesthole in termite mount, Pantanal, Brazil

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Lion (Panthera leo) cubs sitting on termite mound, Masai-Mara, Kenya. Vulnerable species

Lion (Panthera leo) cubs sitting on termite mound, Masai-Mara, Kenya. Vulnerable species

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: A fine Greater Kudu bull standing on a termite mound in the game reserve surrounding Lake Bogoria

A fine Greater Kudu bull standing on a termite mound in the game reserve surrounding Lake Bogoria, an alkaline lake of Africas Great Rift Valley system

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Illustration of animals living in desert above and and in burrows

Illustration of animals living in desert above and and in burrows

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Cross section illustration of termite nest and mound showing chambers, and fungi mould

Cross section illustration of termite nest and mound showing chambers, and fungi mould

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: A fine African bull elephant rubs itself on a termite mound in Tsavo East National Park

A fine African bull elephant rubs itself on a termite mound in Tsavo East National Park

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Magnetic Termite mounds - field with mounds of Magnetic Termites in early morning light

Magnetic Termite mounds - field with mounds of Magnetic Termites in early morning light - Litchfield National Park
SAS-1248 Magnetic Termite mounds - field with mounds of Magnetic Termites in early morning light Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: An African native inspects a warrior termite nest. The Warrior Termite (Macrotermes bellicosus)

An African native inspects a warrior termite nest. The Warrior Termite (Macrotermes bellicosus) is the largest termite known and builds nests in the shape of mounds that can reach 17 feet in height

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Cheetah sitting on termite mound turning head, Serengeti, Tanzania

Cheetah sitting on termite mound turning head, Serengeti, Tanzania
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatu) sitting on termite mound turning head, Serengeti; Tanzania

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Cheetah and cub sit on termite mound, Serengeti, Tanzania

Cheetah and cub sit on termite mound, Serengeti, Tanzania
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) and cub sit on termite mound, Serengeti; Tanzania

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Male topi on termite mound near tree

Male topi on termite mound near tree
Male topi (Damaliscus lunatus jimel) on termite mound near tree, Kleins Camp, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Cheetah sits on termite mound by cubs

Cheetah sits on termite mound by cubs
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) sits on termite mound by cubs, Grumeti Serengeti Tented Camp, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Lioness (Panthera leo) standing on termite mound, Maasai Mara National Reserve

Lioness (Panthera leo) standing on termite mound, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) mother with two cubs on top of a termite mound overlooking the savanna

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) mother with two cubs on top of a termite mound overlooking the savanna, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Rift Valley Province, Kenya

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termite mound on savanna, Rupununi, Guyana

Termite mound on savanna, Rupununi, Guyana

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Magnetic Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park, North Territory, Australia

Magnetic Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park, North Territory, Australia

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Australia, Western Australia, Purnululu National Park, termite mounds

Australia, Western Australia, Purnululu National Park, termite mounds
Purnululu National Park, The Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Termites and Bungle Bungles

Termites and Bungle Bungles
Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Western Australia JPF 12780 Termite mount & vegetation: Wattles

Western Australia JPF 12780 Termite mount & vegetation: Wattles. Purnululu National Park Bungle Bungle range Acacia sp
JPF-12780 Western AUSTRALIA - Termite mount and vegetation: wattles (Acacia sp.) and Eucalyptus sp. Bungle Bungle Range, Purnululu National Park

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Topi - standing on termite mound to watch for predators - Masai Mara - Kenya

Topi - standing on termite mound to watch for predators - Masai Mara - Kenya
SE-918 Topi - standing on termite mound to watch for predators Maasai Mara - Kenya Damaliscus lunatus Suzi Eszterhas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTermite Mound Collection: Blackfooted Cat CRH 902 Peering out from hole in termite mound

Blackfooted Cat CRH 902 Peering out from hole in termite mound. Aka “Ant-hill Tiger” - Kalahari, Botswana
CRH-902 BLACK-FOOTED / Small-Spotted CAT - Peering out from hole in termite mound, Kalahari, Botswana. Felis nigripes Also know as Ant-Hill Tiger Chris Harvey Please note that prints are for personal



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A termite mound is not just a simple structure built by tiny insects. It serves as a platform for various fascinating creatures and their intriguing behaviors. From the majestic Serval cub perched on top, showcasing the intricate patterns on its ears, to the Frilled Lizard displaying its defensive prowess in Kakadu National Park, these mounds become stages for nature's captivating performances. In Botswana's Chitabe region of the Okavango Delta, an impressive termite mound stands tall amidst lush grasses and trees, with rounded rocks adding to its picturesque backdrop. Here, wildlife thrives in harmony with this unique formation. The Frill-neck Lizard once again takes center stage as it proudly displays itself atop another termite mound in Australia's Northern Territory. Its fringed neck flares up like a colorful fan, mesmerizing observers lucky enough to witness this spectacle. Bonding behavior unfolds between two Cheetah brothers in Botswana's Linyanti area as they groom each other affectionately on yet another termite mound. This heartwarming display showcases the strong familial ties that exist within these magnificent feline species. An African lioness playfully engages her juvenile cub on a Duba Plains concession while standing near a towering termite mound. Their interactions symbolize the nurturing bond shared between mother and child. Ever vigilant for prey, a female Cheetah elegantly positions herself on top of a Masai Mara Game Reserve termite mound to survey her surroundings carefully. Her poised stance reflects both grace and determination. In Nagarhole National Park's forested landscape, an Asian Elephant gracefully stands beside a towering termite mound. This intelligent creature utilizes this natural structure as leverage to reach for food above ground level—an ingenious adaptation indeed, and are more than mere hills; they are platforms where nature intertwines with beauty and survival strategies unfold before our eyes. These remarkable structures serve as meeting points for diverse species, showcasing the wonders of the animal kingdom.