Hippo Behemoth: River Portrait in Black & White This monochrome portrait captures the hippopotamus in its semi-aquatic environment, emphasizing the massive anatomical adaptations that enable this megafauna to thrive in African waterways. The composition isolates the animal's distinctive head structure—broad nostrils, prominent canines, and thick dermis—while water droplets convey the constant movement between terrestrial and aquatic habitats.
Hippo Yawn A powerful black and white wildlife photograph by Teus Renes, taken on July 6, 2012, in Uganda. The image captures a hippopotamus partially submerged in water, caught mid-yawn or during a threat display with its enormous mouth wide open, revealing impressive teeth. The monochrome tones highlight the texture of the hippo's skin and the drama of the moment.