Africa is a continent of contrasts and vibrant landscapes, which hosts an incredible tapestry of wildlife unmatched anywhere else on the planet. From the sweeping savannas where elephants roam and lions rule, to dense forests home to gorillas and exotic birds, the continent is a living showcase of natural wonders.
It’s a place where the wild heart beats strong, and the circle of life plays out in its most primal form. Have a look below on our Africa Articles.
Animals in Africa List
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Watch Orcas Hunt Great Whites in South Africa on Video
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24 Baby Animals That Call The Savannah Home
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The Ugly Five In Africa
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Lioness Stuck In A Tree With an Eager Buffalo Herd Underneath
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Chimp Swoops in on Eagle’s Meal
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Watch: Leopard Narrowly Escapes Lions during his Sleep
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Meet Africa’s Largest Bird: The Martial Eagle
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Watch: Heroic Buck Headbutts African Eagle to Save Baby
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Unveiling the Enchantment of Kruger National Park
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Watch: Elephant Mother Sacrifices One Baby to Save Other from Lions
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A Closer At Some Of Africa’s Deadliest Animals
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Blue Whales Return to Seychelles Seas After Decades
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Watch Buffalo Herd Defeat 7 Lions to Save Their Own
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Turning Nocturnal: Cheetah’s Are Adapting to Global Warming
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Watch the World’s Rarest Zebra Discovery
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Rhino Renaissance: Reviving African Savanna Through Farming
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Lebron James vs. Giraffe – A Unique Height And Reach Challenge
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Animals and Wildlife in Africa
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10 Best African Countries for Safari
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Masai Mara Wildlife
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5 Best Places to See African Wild Dogs
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Kruger National Park – All you need to know
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Stranded in Virunga National Park: a COVID-19 Experience
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Sardine Run: All you need to know
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The Best Places to See the Big 5
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Where to See Rhinos
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Wildebeest Migration: The Complete Guide
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Top 10 Safari Parks in Africa
African Elephant. Lion. Giraffe. Rhinoceros. Cheetah. Hippopotamus. African Buffalo. Zebra.
Two major reasons are: Habitat Loss Poaching and Illegal Wildlife Trade. The Expansion of agriculture, urban development, and deforestation have reduced the natural habitats of many species. Hunting for ivory (elephants), rhino horn, and bushmeat, as well as illegal trade in live animals and animal parts, have dramatically reduced populations of certain species.
The “Big Five” refers to five of Africa’s greatest wild animals, originally named by big-game hunters for being the hardest to hunt on foot. Today, the term is used more commonly by safari tour operators and wildlife enthusiasts to highlight the must-see animals during a safari. The Big Five are: Elephant, Leopard, Rhino, Lion, Buffalo.
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