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5 ANIMALS YOU CAN ONLY FIND IN AFRICA

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Africa is home to about 1100 species of mammals and 2600 species of birds some of which can only be found in Africa. The African Elephant is the world's largest land mammal and weighs about 6 tons. The greater kudu is a species of antelope. The horns of a mature bull kudu have a length of 120cm. The grey-crowned crane is the National Bird of Uganda and loves to dance. The African civet are known for their musk (known as civetone) which is used to produce perfume while the Warthog can be best remembered as Disney’s Pumba.

Among the things that make Africa special is the fact that Africa is the home to about 1100 species of mammals and 2600 species of birds.  These species roam the varied beautiful landscapes of Africa and make Africa a top destination for animal lovers. There are some of these species you cannot find anywhere else so here’s 5 animals you can only find in Africa! THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT The African Elephant is the world's largest land mammal and weighs about 6 tons. They are known as gentle giants and are fascinating creatures to watch. The largest population of elephants is found in Botswana. The difference between the African Elephant and the Asian Elephant is the shape of their ears. The Ears of the African Elephant are shaped like Africa! How cool is that! Pregnancy for the African Elephant lasts for 2years and they have very strong family relationships. THE GREATER KUDU The greater kudu is a species of antelope only found in Africa. It is tall with very long horns, stripes, and spots on its body. They are shy and hard to approach. When they sense danger, they raise a hoarse alarm and run with a rocking horse motion. The horns of a mature bull kudu have two and a half twists which if they are straightened have a length of 120cm. The horns do not begin to grow until the bull reaches 6-12 months. Only 118000 kudus are remaining in the wild. THE GREY CROWNED CRANE The grey crowned crane also known as the African crowned crane is the National Bird of Uganda and appears on their national flag. They are currently endangered species as a result of human activity in the marshes and grasslands. They eat both meat and plants and are therefore classified as omnivores. They love to dance and can be seen dancing at any time of the year including non-breeding periods. These dances are done by both the young and the old and are an interesting sight to behold. THE AFRICAN CIVET The African civet is a large type of civet that lives throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. They look like cats and have dark brown stripes, spots, and blotches on a white, cream, black, or brown background. They have a black mask close to their eyes and beneath their eyes just like a raccoon. They are good swimmers and love to eat fruit. They are known for their musk (known as civetone) which they secrete to ward off predators. This musk has been used to produce perfume for centuries. THE WARTHOG This animal species became popular after being featured as Pumbaa in Disney’s animated film "The Lion King". They were called warthogs because of warts on their bodies. However, these aren't actually warts but growths made of cartilage or bone. They live for 15 to 20 years and are known for certain weird behaviors like entering their burrows backward and bending on their wrists to eat. They are fierce creatures and have razor-sharp teeth. Despite their aggressiveness, they get along well with other animals. Sadly, they are hunted by poachers for their tusks.

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