.jpg) | Leopard (4 fotos) | | The leopard (Panthera pardus) is one of The Big Five. This cat is difficult to sight in the Kruger National Park because it is mainly nocturnal (though sometimes you can see the day), or because ... |
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| .jpg) | Rhinoceros (2 fotos) | | The Black Rhino of The Big Five. An adult weighs from till 1400 weight. The Rhinos are very difficult to spot because rare in the Kruger National Park, there are only 350 copies. |
| .jpg) | Buffalo (13 fotos) | | The last animal of the Big Five is the African buffalo in the park is home to over 25,000 animals and is really easy to meet up. African Buffalos reach a height of 1.5 m and weigh from 600 to 750 kg ... |
| .jpg) | Giraffe (8 fotos) | | In the Kruger National Park live 9000 elegant giraffe can reach 5 feet tall. |
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| .jpg) | Zebra (10 fotos) | | Another animal is easy to spot the Zebra, more than 32,000 animals graze the vast green expanses of the Kruger National Park. |
| .jpg) | Impala (4 fotos) | | The park also live 170,000 impala, small antelope 75-95 cm high which can weigh 40-80 kg during the race these small, agile animals can leap 9 meters in height and 2.5. |
| .jpg) | Greater Kudu (3 fotos) | | The Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is an elegant antelope easily recognizable by the vertical white stripes along the body. And 'bigger than the fact reaches 200-300 kg in weight and ... |
| .jpg) | Warthog (2 fotos) | | The Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) is a wild pig brown. They live about 4,000 in the Kruger National Park. |
| .jpg) | Monkey (11 fotos) | | Many vervet monkeys living in the park (or green monkeys), some funny monkeys often take possession of the road. It 's a pleasure having to stop the car and feel a bit' to observe, there are ... |
| .jpg) | Hippopotamus (7 fotos) | | In lakes of the Kruger National Park live 3000 Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibious), adults weigh from 1,500 to 3,000 kilograms and live in large groups. |
| .jpg) | Crocodiles (4 fotos) | | Swim in the waters of the park also 5000 of Nile Crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus). Hard to say if it is more dangerous than a hippo or a crocodile, no doubt the waters of the Kruger National Park ... |
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