Did you know?

The calf of  a white rhino walks in front of the mother....

 

Kolobe trail (2)

but the calf of a black rhino always follows its mother?

4. Warthog: The warthog uses its long curved  tusks mainly for defence and not to eat with.  Warthogs usually eat short grasses and the roots of grasses.  They kneel while feeding.

5. Bongo:  The beautiful markings of the bongo provide excellent camouflage in the rain forests of Central Africa.  They are not easily spotted in the dense  forests and can live at altitudes of up to 4 000 metres above sea-level.

6. Indigenous garden:  Planting indigenous flora in your garden is a sure way of attracting birds, insects and other wild animals.  This garden has examples if indigenous plants that can help to create a suitable habitat.