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  2. Hornbill - Wikipedia

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    Of the 24 species found in Africa, 13 are birds of the more open woodlands and savanna, and some occur even in highly arid environments; the remaining species are found in dense forests. This contrasts with Asia, where a single species occurs in open savanna and the remainder are forest species. [ 3 ]

  3. Mabula Game Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The list of species found in the reserve includes sixty mammals, three hundred birds, one hundred plants and numerous reptiles and insects. [1] Wildlife includes the big five game animals, as well as the group of small animals called the little five. [1] [2] Apart from these, the following mammals can be seen here:

  4. Pangolin - Wikipedia

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    Manis comprises four species found in Asia, while Phataginus and Smutsia include two species each, all found in sub-Saharan Africa. [14] These species range in size from 30 to 100 cm (12 to 39 in). Several extinct pangolin species are also known. In September 2023, nine species were reported. [15]

  5. Lists of mammals by region - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Asia subsection. 3.1 Central Asia. 3.2 Eastern Asia. 3.3 Southeastern Asia. ... Prince Edward Islands (S. Africa) See also global lists. List of mammals;

  6. Lists of prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    2 By location. 3 By period or other grouping. 4 See also. ... List of extinct animals of Romania; List of fossil species in the La Brea Tar Pits, California, United ...

  7. Maghull - Wikipedia

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    Maghull (/ m ə ˈ ɡ ʌ l / mə-GUL) is a town and civil parish in Sefton, Merseyside, England. The town is north of Liverpool and west of Kirkby. The town is also the location of Ashworth Hospital. Maghull had a population of 20,444 at the 2011 Census. [1]

  8. De Hoop Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    De Hoop Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It lies three hours from Cape Town in the Overberg region, near Cape Agulhas, the southern tip of Africa. Approximately 340 square kilometres (130 sq mi) in area, [2] it is one of the largest natural areas managed by CapeNature.

  9. Marakele National Park - Wikipedia

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    Marakele is home to the big five (buffalo did not exist in the park, but 20 disease-free buffalo (nine cows and eleven bulls) were re-introduced on 15 October 2013) [1] as well as sixteen species of antelopes and over 250 species of birds, including the largest colony of Cape vultures in the world (around 800 breeding pairs) [citation needed].