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Aardvark Eats termites with its 40cm sticky tongue Aardwolf Looks like a small striped hyena Bat-eared Fox Very large ears Has 48 teeth, more than any other carnivore Yellowish with black face. Bongo Brownish coat, vertical white stripes Spiral horns Shy - difficult to see Buffalo Weighs up to 800kg Lives in large herds Unpredictable Quite dangerous. Bushbaby/Galago Can jump 3m Known for its wide variety of calls Bushbuck Straight twisted horns - dark brown to black White spot on cheek Two white patches on neck and throat Shy Solitary Bushpig Red blackish skin No tusks Tail down when running Nocturnal Caracal/Lynx Very long hair at the end

of the ears Makes 3m high leaps Nocturnal Cheetah Black line from eye to mouth Slender body (60kg) Black spotted coat Solitary hunter Fastest land animal with speeds up to 95km/hr Civet Long body and long furry tail White muzzle with black band around the eyes like a mask Secretion used in perfume industry. Crocodile Swallows its meat whole without chewing Grows up to 6m Lays eggs Dik-Dik 30cm high Weighs less than 4kg Very fast runner Leaps in zig-zags Hair on top of head in upright tufts. Duiker 50cm high Short spike-like horns White and black tail Reddish brown Makes a whistle-like sound when frightened. Lives in wooded areas Nocturnal Eland Heavy and largest antelope up to loookg Twisted horns

Flap of skin from throat. Agile with 3m long leaps Elephant Up to 4m high Weighs up to 7000kg Eats 350kg of vegetation per day Drinks 200 / 250 litres of water Longest mammal gestation period, up to 22/24 months Baby weighs 120kg Lifespan up to 70 years Forest Hog Blackish grey Mostly nocturnal Gazelle Grant Dark nose spot White stripe from horn to nose Long curved horns Gazelle Thompson Black horizontal line on body White belly Long slightly curved ringed horns Genet Catlike carnivore Dark line in the middle of the back Pointed nose Pale yellowish tail Gerenuk/Waller's Gazelle Very long neck Stands on its hind legs to reach high branches Giraffe Tallest animal, up to 5.5m high Weighs up to 1200kg In Roman times called spotted camel

Runs up to 50 km/hr Very long neck has only 7 vertebrae 50cm tongue is the longest of all animals Ground Squirrel Grysbok Reddish coat with white speckles large elongated ears Very short horns. Hartebeest 5 or 6 white stripes across the back Long corkscrew horns Stands guard on little mounds (knolls, termite hills). Hippopotamus Weighs 3500-5000kg Fast swimmer Walks on the bottom in shallows Can stay up to 5 minutes underwater Mouth opens 150 degrees Honey Badger Furry black legs White back Hyena (spotted, striped) Feeds on left-overs Produces a laughing noise Black-spotted hairy coat Fights lions in organized bands Mainly nocturnal Hyrax (Tree, Rock) Little furry animal Tree hyrax has sticky substance on feet to climb trees Shy

Impala Fast runner Jumps 9m long / 3m high Black stripes on thighs Long Iyre-shaped horns (males only) Emblem of the East African Wildlife Society Jackal Yellow Golden coat Looks like a wolf Feeds on carcasses Follows vultures One of the very few mammals to have mates for life Emits a singing sound in the evening whilst watching the moon Klipspringer 50cm high Yellowish grey coat Very agile on rocky grounds, their natural habitat. Kudu Greater About 130cm high White stripes on back and white between eyes Hairy throat fringe 6 to 8 vertical white stripes Greyish Kudu Lesser 100cm high White marks on throat No hairy fringe 10 to 15 side stripes Greyish Small horns Leopard Takes kill up the trees Very short 3-month gestation period Solitary

Difficult to see Lion Weighs up to 250kg Can run up to 60km/hr Hunts mostly at night Roar can be heard 6km away. Mongoose (Dwarf, Grey, Blacktipped, White-tailed, Banded) Live in dense bush Attack their prey in bands Monitor Lizard Mostly aquatic Can grow to 2m Oribi 60cm high Dark spot under ears Long hair tufts on each knee Short spike-like horns Oryx Beisa The only non jumping antelope Fine, sharp 70cm horns can pass through victim's body Ostrich Largest of all birds Cannot fly Runs up to 60km/hr. Otter (Clawless, Spotted) Pound in rivers, lake shores. Pangolin Eats ants, termites with its long sticky tongue Has no teeth Large scales used for protection by rolling in a ball. Porcupine only Practically impossible to see.

Potto Small bear-like animal without tail astonished eyes Lives on top of trees Lethargic Pulcu Lyre-shaped spiral horns Rare Reedbuck Shy Elusive antelope When in danger hides in squatting position and bolts at the last moment Rhinoceros Weighs up to 1500kg Can live up to 50 years Poor eyesight but acute sense of hearing and smell Solitary Difficult to see Roan Antelope Long pointed ears Long hair on throat Reddish coat Sickle-shaped horns Sable Antelope Lots of hair from neck to shoulder black-reddish brown Sickle-shaped ringed horns Fairly rare Servtil Sleek small cat like mammal black spots and stripes Difficult to see Shrew Mouse-like furry little mammal Also called 'elephant shrew' because of its anatomic similarities

with... elephants! Sltatunga Small aquatic antelope Swims very well Hides underwater showing nostrils only Mostly nocturnal White bands on body Shaggy red-brownish hair High long spiral horns (males only) Squirrel (Scalley-tailed flying) Lives at the top of high trees Glides up to 60 / 70m with its open membrane Difficult to see Steinbok Black patch between horns On nose white belly and buttocks Solitary Suni 30 cm high Comes out at sunrise and sundown Very difficult to see Topi Short black tail Dark blue patches on legs Drop to their knees to fight and clash their heavy ridged black horns Warthog Fairly large tusks Kneels down when eating Runs with tail upright and with babies often following in fixed order Waterbuck Long brownish hair White rings on back Long slightly curved ringed horns

Wildcat Looks like a domestic cat Wild Dog Brown, black and yellow patches black muzzle and throat Lives and hunts in a pack Wildebeest/Gnu Move in herds of up to 10-15,000 Easily frightened Always taking short fleeing dashes Best known for migrating in single-file formations of up to a million, especially in Serengeti. Zebra (Burchell's) Each individual has different stripes.