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  • | name = African bush elephant<ref name=MSW3>{{MSW3 Proboscidea | id = 11500009 | page = 91}}</ref> | range_map=African Elephant distribution map.svg
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  • ...ite, like Zambia's coat of arms. On the barge is a replica of a huge black elephant, the ears of which can be moved from inside the barge. There is also a fire ...a huge cattle egret (Nalwange) on top. The wings move like the ears of the elephant, up and down.
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  • ...h reduced in recent years, the black rhinoceros is extinct in the area and elephant and lion are probably also wiped out.
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  • ...was described by Delia Owens and Mark Owens in their book ''The Eye of the Elephant''.
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  • ...e received the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2007 for his efforts to stop elephant poaching through community economic initiatives.<ref name=goldman>[http://n
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  • ...sian giraffe|Thornicroft's giraffe]], and herds of [[African bush elephant|elephant]]s and [[African buffalo|Cape buffalo]]es often several hundred strong, whi ...ted from poaching, the park's black rhinos were wiped out by 1987, and the elephant population has been under serious pressure at times.
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  • ...ding the [[African buffalo|Cape buffalo]], a large [[African bush elephant|elephant]] population, [[lion]], [[African leopard|leopard]], many [[antelope]] spec
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  • ...mibia]]. Although still poached, the park does offer a better refuge for [[elephant]]s migrating from Angola where poaching and illegal [[hunting]] has been ra The park is home to over 3,000 [[African bush elephant]]s, and [[roan antelope]], [[sable antelope]], [[puku]], [[impala]], [[Gran
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  • | name = African bush elephant<ref name=MSW3>{{MSW3 Proboscidea | id = 11500009 | page = 91}}</ref> | range_map=African Elephant distribution map.svg
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  • ...birds patrol the shorelines, as do occasional herds of [[African elephant|elephant]]s.
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  • ...[[black lechwe]], [[tsessebe]], [[reedbuck]], [[oribi]], [[sitatunga]], [[elephant]], [[African buffalo]], [[crocodile]], [[hippopotamus]], and many kinds of
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  • ...'s hartebeest]]s, [[impalas]], [[Common Eland|elands]], and [[African Bush Elephant|elephants]].<ref>[http://www.zambia-travel-guide.com/bradt_guide.asp?bradt=
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  • African elephant (population estimated at some 250 000); cheetah (listed by the IUCN as Vuln
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  • ...[[Nile crocodile|crocodile]]s in southern Africa. [[African bush elephant|Elephant]]s are commonly seen particularly along the Kafue River and around Lake Ite
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  • ...l of wildlife including grazing [[African buffalo]], [[wildebeest]], and [[elephant]]s, [[zebra]]s, and [[giraffe]]s, with [[hippopotamus]] and [[crocodile]]s
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  • ...l runoff into watersheds; poaching, which seriously threatens: rhinoceros, elephant, antelope, and large cat populations; [[deforestation]]; [[soil erosion]];
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  • ====Order: [[Macroscelidea]] (elephant shrews)==== Often called sengisi, the elephant shrews or jumping shrews are native to southern Africa. Their common Englis
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  • ..., Spotted Hyena, Side-Striped Jackal, Serval, Impala, Waterbuck, Reedbuck, Elephant (occasionally), Lion (occasionally), Leopard (occasionally), Blue Duiker (r
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  • ...different wives, but one day he heard of a woman with ears as large as an elephant's, who said she came from the sky and belonged to the crocodile clan. Her n
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  • ...been thankful that his wish had been granted and he had sent two enormous elephant ivory tusks as a present for Queen Victoria. Lewanika was incensed to find
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  • ...ack rhinoceros|rhinoceros]] is almost extinct, the [[African bush elephant|elephant]] and [[Southwest African lion|lion]] are found almost exclusively in parks ...GMAs. Animals are plentiful and mostly well-protected, though poaching of elephant and rhinoceros has been a problem in the recent past.
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  • ...he 18th-century, followed by colonial era ivory traders, given its large [[elephant]]s herds.<ref name="Alpers1975p161">{{cite book|author=Edward A. Alpers|tit [[File:AfricanElephant.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The demand for elephant ivory from northern Malawi, along with the slavery market devastated the Tu
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  • ...t in Zambia but has recently been reintroduced in a pilot area). [[African elephant]]s are sometimes seen in the park when they cross the river in the dry seas
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  • ...[[bushbuck]], and [[Pythonidae|python]]. The western side is visited by [[elephant]], [[cape buffalo|buffalo]], [[common eland|eland]] and [[roan antelope]].
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  • elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, monkey, baboon, birds, tortoise. None of
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  • ...e species of which grows up to 2 m in length), a kind of carp, tiger fish, elephant fish and sardine-like fish are also caught. ...go the western and northern shores of the lake were home to large herds of elephant, the Luapula floodplain supported herds of [[lechwe]], and the [[Lusenga Pl
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  • .../1112302217889.html |author=Moss, Stephen Moss| title=Stalking an old bull elephant| work=The Age| date=April 2, 2005| accessdate= 14 March 2013}}</ref></block | ''[[Elephant Song (novel)|Elephant Song]]''
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  • ...bers congregating at dens. In 2008, the park was visited by four [[African elephant]] bulls (''Loxodonta africana'') from a park more than 300&nbsp;km away. [h
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  • ...iefdom was founded in the Seventeenth century by Vinkhakanimba, who was an elephant hunter. He, together with a party of fellow hunters and traders originated
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  • ...ns large populations of [[hippopotamus]] and [[crocodile]]. [[African bush elephant]]s cross the river in the dry season at particular crossing points.<ref nam
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  • Elephant are faring increasingly well and several breeding herds and bachelor bulls
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  • [[African elephant|Elephant]], [[African buffalo|buffalo]], [[lion]], [[leopard]], [[common eland|eland
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  • | African elephant
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  • ...ical influence came from musicians like [[Nasty-D]], [[DaNNY]], Sean Paul, Elephant Man, Beanie Man, [[MC Wabwino]], [[Black Muntu]], Master Flo, Sam Kuli and
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  • ...is a Mbunda name meaning, "Builder and Uniter of Nations" and depicting an Elephant (Njamba in Mbunda), a Mbunda monarch symbol. This was in recognition of Kin
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  • ...animals, such as [[African buffalo|buffalo]], [[zebra]]s, [[giraffe]]s, [[elephant]]s.
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  • ...in the world and passengers can often see wildlife such as [[giraffe]], [[elephant]], [[zebra]], [[antelope]] and [[warthog]], which have become accustomed to
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