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Young Lion
Lion, one of the largest members of the cat family. The lion's size and strength have captured human imagination since ancient times, giving these animals the nickname king of beasts.
Lions are also known for their mighty roar, a fearsome sound that can be heard by humans more than 8 km (5 mi) away.
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Bush Buck
Bush Bucks are found everywhere in the wilderness of Zambia.Most of our farms have large numbers of them.
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Male Leopard
Leopard, common name for a large member of the cat family that occupies a wide range of habitats
and has the most extensive distribution of any of the wild species of cat,
occurring throughout much of Africa and Asia.
The body of an adult leopard is about 0.91 to 1.91 m (3 to 6.3 ft) long, exclusive of the 1-m (3-ft) tail.
Typically the coat is pale tan, and it is marked with broken circles of black spots
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Warthog Male
Warthog, wild pig that has two pairs of tusks and two pairs of wartlike protuberances on a long, wide head.
Warthogs have stocky bodies with thin legs, and a long, tufted tail.
Widespread on the plains and open woodlands of Africa, their diet
includes grass, berries, bark, roots, and carrion.
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African Male Buffallo
Buffalo (oxen), wild or domesticated oxen native to Asia and Africa.
Like domestic cattle and some other artiodactyl mammals, buffalo are
cud-chewing and have cloven hooves and permanent horns, but they are much larger
and more powerful than cattle.
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