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  • ...pe]]s, [[sable antelope]]s, [[Lichtenstein's hartebeest]]s, [[impalas]], [[Common Eland|elands]], and [[African Bush Elephant|elephants]].<ref>[http://www.za
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  • ...een regularly, though not often, throughout the park. [[Cheetah]]s are not common anywhere, but they are most frequently seen in the north of this park, wher
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  • ...tern shore of the lake. Swimming is discouraged as crocodile and hippo are common. Nkamba Bay Lodge located in the park offers game drives, canoeing, sports ..., one of the best national parks of Zambia, with elephants and lions being common.
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  • ...of the province have been [[over-exploited]] and the wildlife, never very common on the sandy soils, has also suffered. * [[Mohol galago]] (South African lesser bushbaby, ''Galago moholi'') — common, but nocturnal, not often seen
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  • ...argest stretches being found along the Luwombwa. True Mateshe probably was common in historicc times but is rare now, as a result of centuries of frequent fi ...[Kinda baboon]] (a race of the yellow baboon (''Papio cynocephalus'')) are common throughout the park and hippo can frequently be encountered in Kasanka’s
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  • ...ting Wikipedia articles {{as of|2007|05|21|lc=on}} and supplemented by the common names and taxonomy from the [[IUCN]], [[Smithsonian Institution]], or [[Uni ...the elephant shrews or jumping shrews are native to southern Africa. Their common English name derives from their elongated flexible snout and their resembla
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  • eland, oribi roan, hartebeest, grysbuck, duiker, zebra, warthog, bushpig, common in the area of Gwisho. Ivory and fresh-water shells were found along with
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  • ...a very broad diet. Small prey are taken where large [[ungulate]]s are less common. The known prey of leopards ranges from [[dung beetles]] to adult [[Eland ( ...In [[tropical rainforest]] in [[Central Africa]], their diet consists of [[duiker]]s and [[primate]]s. Some individual leopards have shown a strong preferenc
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  • ...Lake Tanganyika, commented thus: "Despite the rather nebulous nature of a common boundary, no administrative difficulties had been caused by it, and as such ...ippo]], [[puku]], [[waterbuck]], [[lechwe]], [[sitatunga]], yellow buck, [[duiker]], [[impala]], [[Nile crocodile|crocodile]], [[jackal]], [[hyena]], [[klips
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