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  2. Wildebeest - Wikipedia

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    Population density ranges from 0.15/km 2. in Hwange and Etosha National Parks to 35/km 2 in Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti National Park. [ 37 ] Overland migration as a biological process requires large, connected landscapes, which are increasingly difficult to maintain, particularly over the long term, when human demands on the ...

  3. Serengeti - Wikipedia

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    An umbrella thorn silhouetted by the setting sun near Seronera Camp. Map of Tanzania showing the country's national parks, including the Serengeti National Park. The Serengeti (/ ˌ s ɛr ə n ˈ ɡ ɛ t i / SERR-ən-GHET-ee) ecosystem is a geographical region in Africa, spanning the Mara and Arusha Regions of Tanzania. [1]

  4. Topi - Wikipedia

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    By the turn of the 19th century this antelope was called a topi by most in English. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Writing in 1908, Richard Lydekker complains that it would have so much simpler if all these new forms of korrigum had simply been called East African korrigum, Bahr-el-Ghazal korrigum, etc., than constantly adopting different native names for ...

  5. Serengeti National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Serengeti National Park is a large national park in northern Tanzania that stretches over 14,763 km 2 (5,700 sq mi). [1] It is located in eastern Mara Region and northeastern Simiyu Region and contains over 1,500,000 ha (3,700,000 acres) of virgin savanna .

  6. Hartebeest - Wikipedia

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    A large antelope, the hartebeest stands just over 1 m (3 ft 3 in) at the shoulder, and has a typical head-and-body length of 200 to 250 cm (79 to 98 in). The weight ranges from 100 to 200 kg (220 to 440 lb). It has a particularly elongated forehead and oddly-shaped horns, a short neck, and pointed ears. Its legs, which often have black markings ...

  7. Move over, Moo Deng! This Florida zoo has a new baby rhino ...

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    "They have joined our diverse collection of African wildlife including zebra, ostrich, giraffe and several antelope species that reside in the park’s expansive 65-acre Serengeti Plain," they ...

  8. Africa: The Serengeti - Wikipedia

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    The Serengeti is a huge area of grassland in Tanzania. Once a year, in time of drought, animals travel north in order to survive. This "great migration", an event in which millions of wildebeests , zebras , and antelope travel several hundred miles across the plain, while lions and other dangers await them along the way, is considered one of ...

  9. Grant's gazelle - Wikipedia

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    In the Serengeti, Grant's gazelle is a potential prey item for the cheetah, but the smaller Thomson's gazelle is preferred; in Nairobi National Park, Grant's gazelle are seemingly preferred by cheetahs over Thomson's gazelle, making them an important resource for the cheetah. [11] Black-backed jackals are major predators of fawns. Grant's gazelles