Animals Life In Africa. Africa is the second-largest continent in the world, and it's diverse in culture and natural beauty, but it's also home to many unique species. Some of these wild animals are classified as "endangered", while others are more populous, and, therefore, of "least concern".
Comprehensive guide to African animals and where to see them in the wild, including big cats, big five, primates, antelopes, marine life, birds and more. Africa is not just grasslands, however -- there are deserts, snow-capped mountains, forests and jungles, all of which host animals native to those habitats. And, while we all know that elephants, lions, rhinos and zebras make their homes there, Africa is also home to some really The Grey Crowned Crane is a large, beautiful bird that lives in the wetlands of Africa.
With habitats ranging from tropical rainforest to The aardwolf lives in scrubland (a habitat consisting of grass and small bushes) in eastern and southern Africa.
There are so many wonderful to see, but where to start?
And the opportunity to see these animals roaming around in the wild may not be there in the future because there are several which are listed as vulnerable and. Africa is not just grasslands, however -- there are deserts, snow-capped mountains, forests and jungles, all of which host animals native to those habitats. The rhino is one of the heaviest animals and is deceptively one of the greatest killers among animals of Africa.
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