At first glance this may look like nothing more than a picture of a
rocky cliff, but take a closer look and you will realise theres more to
it than meets the eye.
Hidden amongst the cliff face are natures masters of disguise, two deer cleverly camouflaged against their surroundings.
The two small klipspringers, a type of antelope, blend so seamlessly with the rocky cliff face, they are almost impossible to spot.
Roan du Plessis, 26 took these clever images while guiding a safari at Ngala Private Game reserve, with American guests.
Roan, originally from Johannesburg said: "One of my guests actually spotted them first and exclaimed 'whats that?'
Hidden amongst the cliff face are natures masters of disguise, two deer cleverly camouflaged against their surroundings.
The two small klipspringers, a type of antelope, blend so seamlessly with the rocky cliff face, they are almost impossible to spot.
Roan du Plessis, 26 took these clever images while guiding a safari at Ngala Private Game reserve, with American guests.
Roan, originally from Johannesburg said: "One of my guests actually spotted them first and exclaimed 'whats that?'
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