4K African Wildlife: Survival of Wild Animals in Ngorongoro National Park With Real Sounds 4K Video

4K African Wildlife: Survival of Wild Animals in Ngorongoro National Park With Real Sounds 4K Video Ngorongoro National Park is home to 25,000 large animals, mainly ungulates. The largest species in the crater include the Black Rhino, which declined from about 108 individuals in 1964-1966 to only 11-14 in 1995, the African Wild Buffalo, the Hippo. In addition, there are some species of ungulates with larger numbers such as the blue wildebeest (estimated at 7,000 individuals in 1994), Grant’s zebra (4,000 individuals), Eland antelope, Grant’s gazelle, and gazelle. Thomson (about 3,000 individuals). The water antelope occurs mainly in the Lerai forest. However, Oribi, Antelope and Crocodile species were not found, while the Impala was gradually absent as the open forests became unsuitable for them. Giraffes are also absent, possibly due to a lack of plants that favor them. Rarer predators include the East African Lion, East African Leopard, East African Wild Dog, and African Leopard. The crater is ho
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