Nile Crocodile Facts
Nile Crocodile Facts NILE CROCODILE FACTS The Nile crocodile is among-st Africa’s most feared predators. And with good reason. It has one of the strongest bites in the animal kingdom and can take down a grown human being with ease. Experts say that a crocodile’s bite exerts a force that is eight times greater than…
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Cape Town Day Safari Options Cape Town Day Safari Options & Tours Cape Town Cape Town firstly has to be be one of the top tourists destinations while traveling to South Africa. Previously known primarily for Table Mountain, Peninsula Tours and Wine Tasting, the area now boasts numerous Safari destinations on the outskirts of the…
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Impala Facts Type: Mammal Diet: Herbivore Lifespan: +/- 12 years Height: 70 to 100 cm Weight: 40 to 80 kg Scientific Name: Aepyceros melampus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjDIzBX5Qxs Impala Facts and Information Let’s face it; we all love to go in search of the Big 5 on safari, but if we are honest, seeing any these animals is a…
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The overlooked heroes of the bush Life Cycle Categories Beetle Facts Feed on Dung Roll dung into balls Primarily for: Food Source and Breeding Chambers 3 Categories: Rollers, Tunnelers and Dwellers Dung Beetles prefer fresh dung, Easier to roll Dung Beetles have a keen sense of smell Not all Beetles can fly however Dung Beetles…
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Giraffe Facts Giraffe camelopardalis Giraffes the tallest Mammals Just their legs are longer than most humans (6 Feet) Giraffes Neck is to short To reach the ground, and therefore has to awkwardly bend it’s front legs or kneel to reach the water Giraffe Tongue is between 18 to 20 inches long and rightly so due…
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Oxpecker Facts In the African bush there are many types of animals and birds, ranging from big to small they all form part of one complex web of interrelationships, either being on one another’s diet in a very complex food chain or perhaps form part of a symbiosis between species. Symbiosis derived from the Greek…
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