A unique combination of diverse habitats
enables it
to support more
than 30 species of large harbivores and nearly 500 species of birds.
Its landscape, originally formed by volcanic activity, has been
sculptured by the concerted action of wind, rain and sun. It now
varies from open grass plains in the south, savannah with scattered
acacia trees in the centre, hilly, wooded grassland in the north, to
extensive woodland and black clay plains to the west. Small rivers,
lakes and swamps are scattered throughout. In the south-east rise the
great volcanic massifs and craters of the Ngorongoro Highlands. Each
area has its own particular atmosphere and wildlife.
Giraffe feeding at Serengeti National Park
Lions spend most of their time resting and just few hours hunting...!
Lions in a hunting mood at Serengeti National Park...but as long as it is buffaloes...it is not easy
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