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The Daily Galaxy on MSNBizarre ‘Bumpy’ Giraffe Spotted in South Africa That Looks Like It’s Turning to Stone—Could This Be a New Disease?A giraffe covered in unusual, lumpy growths has been spotted roaming Kruger National Park in South Africa, raising concerns among wildlife experts. The towering animal, captured in striking ...
Photos of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), captured by wildlife photographer Marius Nortje in Kruger National Park, South Africa, show growths on the animal's face, neck and torso.
A giraffe in South Africa's Kruger National Park has sparked concern after photos ... known as fomites. Oxpecker birds and ticks are potential carriers. Oxpeckers, which feed on parasites like ...
Pilanesberg National Park is South Africa's most convenient reserve for hot air ballooning. The park hosts 7,000+ animals and ...
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Kruger Park's Big FiveKruger National Park in South Africa is well-known for being ... Leopards have a varied diet that includes small mammals, birds, fish, and larger prey like antelope. The two rangers spotted ...
The Kruger National Park is our most-loved safari destination ... 3. Wake up with the birds Getting up and out of the gates as early as possible gives you the best shot at spotting game ...
Kruger National Park sits in northeastern South Africa next to the Mozambique and Zimbabwe borders. Within the park, visitors will find three main regions: Marula, Nkayeni and Nxanatseni.
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