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Why millions chose Africa as their safari destination – Newstime Africa
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Why millions chose Africa as their safari destination – Newstime Africa
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Exodus Travels and AWF Launch Partnership with Curated Safari Collection
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Tinkamiausios kelionėms vietos, kuriose lengva išlaikyti socialinę distanciją
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Mar.13.2021
Most people heading out on an African safari will have a fairly traditional list of animals in mind that they are hoping to see. But if you dig a little deeper, search a little harder, look a little longer, maybe you will spot something a little different. Finding one of these not-often-seen animals can really make your safari extra special.
1. Black Rhino: Etosha National Park, Namibia
The black rhino is the rarer and smaller of Africa s two rhino species, though it is still a rather imposing animal, with its tank-like body and two lethal horns and can still grow to an impressive height of 6 feet at the shoulder which isnât small at all! Once found across Southern and East Africa, the black rhino is now considered critically endangered, with fewer than 5,000 left in the wild.