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Facts about African Elephant in Akagera:

Facts about African Elephant in Akagera: Elephants are right or left tusked, the favored tusk is often shorter from more frequent use. Their tusks are actually upper incisor teeth! Male and female tuskless elephants do occur, this is owing to…

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Facts about Cape Buffalo in Akagera

Facts about Cape Buffalo in Akagera: Younger males tend to live in separate bachelor groups to the older males. Both males and female have horns, males use them for challenging each other for dominance while females need them for defending…

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Rhinos In Akagera Rwanda

Facts about Black Rhinos in Akagera

Facts about Black Rhinos in Akagera: The reintroduction of 18 Rhinos in Akagera National Park was in May 2017 as a conservation milestone, expanding the range of the species. 10 female and 8 males were brought to Akagera National Park…

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Facts About Lions

Facts about Lions in Akagera

Facts about Lions in Akagera: Lions were introduced to Akagera National Park 2015 when 7 were brought to the park from South Africa. In 2016 the curb were born, doubling the population. Book Now Population estimated +20 Weight: 130-200kgs Lifespan:…

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