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  • ...crocodile|crocodile]] and [[hippopotamus]]. Occasional sightings of the [[Cape wild dog]] occur throughout this park which is one of Zambia's best strongh
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  • ...nd herds of [[African bush elephant|elephant]]s and [[African buffalo|Cape buffalo]]es often several hundred strong, while the Luangwa River supports abundant File:Wild Buffalo.jpg|A wild [[African buffalo|buffalo]] at Mfuwe
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  • | name = African buffalo | image_caption = An African buffalo at Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
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  • ...idae|python]]. The western side is visited by [[elephant]], [[cape buffalo|buffalo]], [[common eland|eland]] and [[roan antelope]]. In 2000 the Department of
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  • ...recede, grasses grow rapidly and sustain herbivores such as [[Cape Buffalo|buffalo]], [[lechwe]], and [[cattle]]. The natural seasonal cycle has maintained pl
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  • ...abbr=on}};<ref>Lewin, Evans. (1924) ''Africa'', Clarendon press</ref> from Cape Verde, 17°33'22" W, the westernmost point, to Ras Hafun in Somalia, 51°27 ...as lions, hyenas, and cheetahs) and herbivores (such as [[African buffalo|buffalo]], elephants, camels, and giraffes) ranging freely on primarily open non-pr
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  • ...t African lion|lion]] are found almost exclusively in parks, the [[African buffalo]] is found in or close to parks. Of the other large animals, only the [[spo * [[Cape wild dog]] (''Lycaon pictus pictus'') — a different genus from the domest
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  • ...maps of 1955 show the meeting point at Cape Kipimbi which is far south of Cape Pungu, thereby cutting deep into assumed [[Northern Rhodesia]]n territory. ...trict Assistant and a team of 11 Africans (2 of whom claimed to know where Cape Akalunga was) visited Mporokoso area to
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  • [[File:Dassie3.jpg|thumb|[[Cape hyrax]]]] *** [[Cape hyrax]] ''Procavia capensis'' LC
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  • ...railway offered accessible travel to whites from as far as the [[Cape Town|Cape]] in the south and from 1909, as far as the [[Belgian Congo]] in the north. ...ant wildlife including sizable populations of [[elephant]], [[Cape buffalo|buffalo]], [[giraffe]], [[Grant's zebra]], and a variety of [[antelope]]. [[Katanga
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  • ...in the park started to make their appearance in 2008. A breeding pack of [[Cape wild dog]] (''Lycaon pictus pictus'') started to be seen frequently and a h ...s strengthened through the birth of five calves. During 2008, 16 [[African buffalo]] (''Syncerus caffer'') were introduced back to the park with the herd havi
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  • ...n, one of Africa’s premier wildlife areas, known for large herds of [[cape buffalo]], [[zebra]] and [[antelope]]. In the rainy season the Lufupa floods the pl
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  • He attended [[Rhodes University]] in [[Grahamstown]], Eastern Cape, South Africa and graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1954. He subsequ He has homes in London, Cape Town, Switzerland, and Malta.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.telegraph.co.
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  • ...fe was caused by uncontrolled hunting of animals such as [[African buffalo|buffalo]] and [[waterbuck]] during the [[Mozambique Civil War]] and now the conflic ...ine]] woodland also supports many large animals, such as [[African buffalo|buffalo]], [[zebra]]s, [[giraffe]]s, [[elephant]]s.
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  • ...National Park]] and [[Mweru Wantipa National Park]] were noted for [[Cape buffalo]], a great variety of [[antelope]] and [[lion]]. Most animal populations ha
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  • * Cape teal , ''Anas capensis'' * Cape shoveler , ''Anas smithii''
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