Baboons family 🐒 🐒 🐒
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Happy safari with Funny moments 😅😅
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The movements of the head and neck provide balance and control momentum while galloping.
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Are you ready for your next adventure?
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Vultures are often overlooked and perceived as lowly scavengers, but they play a crucial role in the environments in which they live.
These scavengers do the dirty work of cleaning up after death, helping to keep ecosystems healthy and prevent the spread of disease.
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Elephants family 🐘 🐘 🐘 🐘
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Cheetah 🐆 eating they are kill down Serengeti National Park plains.
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Did you know that leopards are excellent climbers and can carry their prey, like a kill, up into the trees to keep it away from scavengers? It's like their version of takeout! 🌳🍗
Maasai Ostrich is also known as the pink-necked ostrich for its pink neck and it's also known as the East African ostrich. Somali ostrich has blue neck, they are also called the blue-necked ostrich.
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Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania 🇹🇿
Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania 🇹🇿
You are all welcome to climb it and make your dream come true ⛰.
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Kilimanjaro last water point💧
Kilimanjaro last water point💧
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Let @safaritoursbykiba plan your next adventure trip.
Let @safaritoursbykiba plan your next adventure trip to our best national parks in Tanzania 🇹🇿.
All you need to do just write me for more information. Thanks and You are all welcome to visit our blessed country.
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New Born Gazelle.
●It takes about six months before a gazelle is born. Mother gazelles typically give birth to one or two babies at a time. As soon as the new baby is born, the mother starts licking and cleaning it. Here starts the strong bond between them. Just a moment after its birth, the little baby tries to stand on its legs. They may be wobbly, but they still find the strength. Can you imagine getting up and walking as soon as you were born?
Well, if you are a gazelle, this is what you have to do to survive. They are born hungry and thirsty. Their mother helps them to stand up and feed. They get their first vital nutrients from their mother’s milk. It is funny to see how clumsy its steps are, but one day it will grow to be one of the world’s fastest runners!