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Animals only found in Africa

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  Animals only found in Africa African Wild dog The African Wild Dog only has 4 toes, unlike the majority of canid species. It has a variety of habitat types, including mountains, plains, forests, and semi-desert woodlands. BUSH VIPER The most prevalent type of bee! Bush Child. This species can cover over 30 feet in a few seconds with a series of leaps. Greater Kudu Amazing antelopes native to Eastern and Southern Africa include the greater kudu. They live in rocky hillsides and savannah woods. African Civet The largest member of its genus, the African Civet, is found in sub-Saharan Africa. It's an odd-looking creature with a raccoon-like face, a long cat-like body, and spotted fur. Civets are primarily nocturnal animals and eat both plants and small animals. It secretes a musk that, though extremely repulsive in concentrated form, was once included in luxury perfumes. Companies that make perfume increasingly employ a synthetic version of musk. White Rhino The largest of the five r...

Dangerous tribes in the world

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  8 dangerous tribes in the world The most dangerous tribes are still dispersed throughout the globe, far from all the modern conveniences. Some of these uncontacted tribes are said to be peaceful, while others are believed to be cannibals. Even the governments of the various nations can reach some of them. Running into one of these isolated tribes, though, can be deadly in addition to other consequences. Therefore, you should stay away from these tribes even if you're eager to explore the Amazonian jungle or other deep jungles. 1. Yaifo Tribe: The perilous group The Yaifo Tribe of Papua New Guinea first came into contact with the modern world in 1988. The terrifying dance they performed to welcome him is described in vivid detail by the British novelist Benedict Allen, who established contact with the tribe. Because Yaifo frequently have no touch with the outside world, you should prepare to be confronted by arrows and bows when you come into contact with one. 2. Korowai Tribe: Hi...

African art

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10 Iconic African tribes

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 A Hamar mother with her children Ochre-coloured Himba ladies singing Hadzabe man hunting with a bow and arrow Karo men sitting with weapons. Masai men walking to a jumping ceremony San people sitting around a fire Samburu women in colourful beads. Colourful Ndeble women. Xhosa boys during a circumcision ceremony A Zulu ceremonial dance