Axis deer are from India and make up part of the natural diet of bengal tigers.
Axis deer are also known as spotted deer or chital
Read moreSybcerus caffer nanus
Category: Herbivore
Location: Safari Drive
The forest buffalo are small and red, unlike the black larger cape buffalo. Forest buffalo inhabit the forests of West and Central Africa up to Lake Edward in Uganda. Their swept-back horns are adapted to make movement easier through dense undergrowth. On their eastern range, cape buffalo and forest buffalo populations overlap and hybridisation is common. Many wild herds contain animals of both red and black colours. Like the cape buffalo, forest buffalo are very protective of their young.
Axis deer are from India and make up part of the natural diet of bengal tigers.
Axis deer are also known as spotted deer or chital
Read moreAxis deer are from India and make up part of the natural diet of bengal tigers.
Axis deer are also known as spotted deer or chital
Read moreThe two-humped Bactrian Camel lives in the highlands of Central Asia, where it feeds on prickly scrub and salty water.
Camels store fat in their humps, not water!
Read moreThe two-humped Bactrian Camel lives in the highlands of Central Asia, where it feeds on prickly scrub and salty water.
Camels store fat in their humps, not water!
Read moreThe blackbuck is the smallest antelope we have on safari. They're from the dry forests and open plains of Pakistan and Northern India
Male blackbuck coats get darker and darker as they get older
Read moreThe blackbuck is the smallest antelope we have on safari. They're from the dry forests and open plains of Pakistan and Northern India
Male blackbuck coats get darker and darker as they get older
Read moreAdult male eland are larger than the female of the species but both males and females have horns.
The eland is the largest living antelope in the world.
Read moreAdult male eland are larger than the female of the species but both males and females have horns.
The eland is the largest living antelope in the world.
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