Impalas (Aepyceros melampus) clashing horns together. These antelopes are easily recognizable by their two-tone coat, with a rich red-brown color on their back and a paler cream shade on their underbelly. Males are the only ones who have horns and they use them to establish dominance or for play-fighting. Photographed in Kenya.
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