I’ve always been fascinated by animals, and by how they can be so different from one country to another. In this guide, we’ll focus on the many animals South Africa has on the land, in the sky, and underwater. I’ve split the guide into 4 categories: Native animals of South Afri...
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The 5 Largest South American Animals While no land animal compares in size to the elephant, there are some South American animals that make the list for their height, length, and bulk. Here’s a look at the five largest South American animals: Jaguar: With a length of up to 6 ft and...
diversity of animals in South Africa, those responsible for wildlife tourism opportunities could diversify the types of species used in marketing to better match animals likely to be encountered in the wild, enhancing repeat visitor experiences while promoting the conservation of more species in the ...
The South China tiger is one of the rarest animals in China. ©abcphotosystem/Shutterstock.com The Chinese giant salamander is considered one of the rarest animals in China. This species of amphibian can grow up to 6 feet long and are found across much of Eastern Asia, including China. Th...
As their name suggests, Ground Pangolins are strictly earthbound. They rest in tunnels that they dig themselves or take over from other animals. They plug the entrance to the tunnel from inside when using it. If caught outside they will roll up into a tight ball, their hard, sharp scales...
Watching Wildlife in Africa is Spectacular And remember, all these animals are never seen in isolation. Everything is interacting. We’ll never forget waking to cacophonous baboons close to the lodge. They were warning an impala herd of a leopard hiding in the grass, which also sent a zebra...
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Reduced to between 20 and 50 animals in South Africa in the 19th century by big-game hunting, the population has now recovered to about 18,000 individuals, and some are being bred for release into the wild. Because of poaching to get its horns—used in traditional Chinese medicine—it’s...