• Facts about an African Wildlife

    Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa – the cheetah (70 mph), wildebeest, lion, and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).

     

    Penguins
    South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.

     

    Chameleons
    Madagascar is the home of the worlds largest as well as the smallest chameleons! Almost half of the world’s chameleon species live on the island of Madagascar.

     

    Seals
    The largest seal colony in the southern hemisphere is a Cape Cross in Namibia.

     

    Frogs
    The world’s biggest frog is found in Cameroon. Named the goliath frog, their body can be one-foot long.

     

    Nile Crocodiles
    The Nile crocodile is Africa’s largest living reptile – growing to an average length of 5 m.

     

    African Elephants
    The African elephant is the largest living land mammal. An elephant can weigh up to 6-7 tons and has no natural enemies for he is not a predator and there is none large enough to challenge him.

    Did you know elephants drink up to 160 liters of water per day and a mature elephant can carry up to 6.8 liters of water in its trunk

    An African elephant possesses such “manual” dexterity in his/her trunk tip that he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.

     

    Giraffes
    Did you know that the tongue of a giraffe can be as long as 45 cm? Giraffes are 6 ft tall when they are born. Even though their necks can be 6-7 feet in length, Giraffe have the same number of vertabrae in their necks as humans (7). The tallest animal on earth is the giraffe – its horn tops being up to 6 metres above ground level.

     

    Gorillas
    The Gorilla is the largest of the living primates, male gorillas weight up to 200kg, yet are shy and retiring.

     

    Cheetahs
    The cheetah is the fastest land animal at 95 km/h (60mph).

     

    Beetles
    The world’s largest and heaviest beetle, the Goliath Beetle is found in tropical Africa. It can reach a length of 5 inches and weigh up to ¼ lb

     

    Butterfly
    Having a wingspan of only ½”, the smallest butterfly is in the world is found in South Africa. It is know as the Dwarf Blue Butterfly

     

    Fish
    The only place where shools of fresh water sardines are found is in Lake Tanganyika.


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