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Coyotes are highly resilient, intelligent predators that thrive in diverse environments, from wilderness to dense urban ...
16/03/2026

Coyotes are highly resilient, intelligent predators that thrive in diverse environments, from wilderness to dense urban areas, due to their extreme adaptability.

They survive by eating a varied diet of rodents, fruit, and deer, often acting as crucial ecosystem regulators. They are notoriously difficult to eradicate and easily adjust to human-dominated landscapes.
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11/03/2026

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Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak at  5888 meters, is located entirely within Tanzania, while zebras 🦓 grazing in...
26/02/2026

Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak at 5888 meters, is located entirely within Tanzania, while zebras 🦓 grazing in background is at Amboseli National park in Kenya.
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21/02/2026

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The African giraffe refers to the iconic tallest land mammal on Earth, native exclusively to the continent of Africa. Th...
14/02/2026

The African giraffe refers to the iconic tallest land mammal on Earth, native exclusively to the continent of Africa. These gentle giants belong to the genus Giraffa and are instantly recognizable by their extraordinarily long necks, legs, and distinctive spotted coat patterns.

Recent genetic research (widely accepted by organizations like the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and IUCN as of 2025–2026) has reclassified giraffes into four distinct species (rather than one species with subspecies), all found across various regions of Africa:

i)Northern giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) — Found in parts of West, Central, and East Africa, with subspecies including West African, Kordofan, and Nubian.

ii)Reticulated giraffe (Giraffa reticulata) — Known for their sharp, polygonal spots outlined in white; primarily in northeastern Kenya, southern Ethiopia, and Somalia.

iii)Maasai giraffe (Giraffa tippelskirchi) — The most numerous, with jagged, irregular "oak leaf" spots; widespread in Kenya and Tanzania.

iv)Southern giraffe (Giraffa giraffa) — Includes South African and Angolan subspecies; found in southern Africa (e.g., South Africa, Namibia, Botswana).

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Giraffes can reach heights of up to 5.5–6 meters (18–20 feet) for males, with weights often exceeding 1,200 kg (2,600+ lbs). They feed primarily on acacia leaves and other vegetation high in trees, using their long tongues (up to 45 cm) to strip foliage while avoiding thorns.
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12/02/2026

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11/02/2026

Mongooses are highly adaptable, small, carnivorous mammals that thrive in various jungle-like environments, including tropical forests, woodlands, and thickets in Africa and Asia. They are primarily ground-dwelling (terrestrial) animals, often seen zig-zagging across the forest floor searching for food.

The mongoose typically begins by provoking the snake into striking repeatedly. It uses its lightning-fast reflexes to dodge each strike, forcing the snake to expend enormous energy until it is physically exhausted.

Mongooses are expert snake hunters that rely on a combination of physical speed, clever tactics, and biological resistance to overcome deadly venomous snakes like cobras and mambas.
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10/02/2026

Wild is sweet

The Maasai Mara National Reserve (often called Maasai Mara) is home to a small but important population of rhinos, speci...
06/02/2026

The Maasai Mara National Reserve (often called Maasai Mara) is home to a small but important population of rhinos, specifically the eastern black rhino (Diceros bicornis michaeli), a critically endangered subspecies.Black rhinos are the only rhino species naturally occurring and living wild in the core Maasai Mara National Reserve.

Recent estimates (from 2024–2025 conservation reports and ongoing monitoring) place the population at around 50–70 individuals in the greater Mara ecosystem (including the reserve and adjacent areas). This includes about 35–50 within the reserve itself at any time, with some individuals moving across the border into Tanzania's Serengeti.
Numbers have slowly recovered from historic lows (down to ~15–18 in the 1980s due to severe poaching), thanks to dedicated ranger patrols, ear-notching for identification, GPS tagging (e.g., LoRa transmitters fitted in 2024–2025), and community conservancy efforts.

Sightings remain rare and special — black rhinos are solitary, shy, prefer thick bush and hilly areas for browsing (they eat leaves, twigs, and shrubs rather than grass), and have poor eyesight but excellent hearing/smell. They're often spotted in remote zones like the Mara Triangle or southern parts near places like Sala's Camp, with lucky visitors seeing them on roughly 30% of game drives in rhino-favorable areas.

White rhinos (Ceratotherium simum) are not native or wild in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The reserve's habitat (more wooded and bushy) suits black rhinos better than the open grasslands preferred by white rhinos (which graze on grass).However, in the greater Maasai Mara ecosystem (private conservancies and sanctuaries outside the main reserve), there are small, protected groups of southern white rhinos introduced for conservation:Examples include the Ol Chorro Rhino Sanctuary or Olchoro Oirouwa Conservancy in the northern Mara, with just 1–2 individuals (e.g., named rhinos like Koffi Annan and Queen Elizabeth in some setups).

These are managed sanctuaries with ranger protection, and some lodges offer guided visits. The goal in places like the Mara Rhino Project is to grow these to sustainable numbers (e.g., aiming for 20+ over time), but they're very limited and vulnerable to poaching threats.

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The plains zebras (Equus quagga, also known as Burchell's zebra) thrive in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in southwest...
05/02/2026

The plains zebras (Equus quagga, also known as Burchell's zebra) thrive in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in southwestern Kenya, one of Africa's premier wildlife havens.

This iconic black-and-white striped herbivore is a staple of the park's vast open savannas, acacia-dotted plains, and riverine landscapes.

Zebras in the Maasai Mara inhabit open grasslands and savannas, where they graze on a variety of grasses. They avoid dense forests, deserts, or permanent wetlands.

Their famous stripes serve multiple purposes: they create optical illusions that confuse predators (making it hard to single out one animal), help regulate body temperature, and may deter biting flies.Zebras live in stable family groups (harems) typically consisting of one dominant stallion, several mares, and their foals.

These small units often merge into larger herds, especially during migration or when mixing with other herbivores like wildebeest. They are highly social, with vigilant behavior—individuals take turns watching for danger while others feed or rest. When a predator is spotted, they bark, snort, or flee at speeds up to 65 km/h (about 40 mph).
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Terrains of Masaai Mara Red Foxes thrive in diverse habitats, showcasing adaptability and playing a vital ecological rol...
05/02/2026

Terrains of Masaai Mara
Red Foxes thrive in diverse habitats, showcasing adaptability and playing a vital ecological role.
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Mount Rainier is an iconic, active stratovolcano and the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Washington.
28/10/2025

Mount Rainier is an iconic, active stratovolcano and the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Washington.

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