1. African antelope, belonging to 4 subfamilies of Bovine. The first subfamily is bovine subfamily, which is similar to cattle. This subfamily is further divided into African buffalo and pronghorn, including impala (the largest of all antelopes), pronghorn, impala and South African antelope.
2. Little antelope, a primitive calf that lives in bushes, bushes and forests.
3. African wild dog (scientific name: Lycaon pictus): body length 100 cm, tail length 30-45 cm, weight 17-36 kg. The coat color is messy, including black, yellow and white, and each individual's coat color markings are different. The forelimbs have no claws. The premolars are large and can grind big bones, similar to hyenas. Live in groups and locate by phone. Hunting medium-sized ungulates depends on group cooperation, and the pursuit speed can reach 45 kilometers per hour. It can breed all year round, mostly in rainy season, with 2- 19 nests per nest, generally 10 nest. Litters are usually born in the nests of other animals (such as hyenas), and12-1August is sexually mature.
Grassland, shrub and sparse woodland distributed in Africa, mainly distributed in parts of eastern and southern Africa. Due to the large territory of African wild dogs, with the decrease of habitats and the competition of other large carnivores, their numbers are declining and in an endangered state, leaving only 25 populations, about 3,000. Huangri National Park in western Zimbabwe is its protected area, and IUNC is listed in the red list and is on the verge of extinction.
The African tree snake is a very fierce reptile, and its venom is enough to kill an adult.
One of the poisonous snakes that can harm human beings in the family Serpentidae is called Dispholidus typus. Sparse trunk grasslands all over sub-Saharan Africa. In bushes or trees, the first half of the body often extends into the air, waiting for refuge and birds. The body and eyes are colorful and good at camouflage. In self-defense, the neck expands, exposing the black skin between scales, and then may attack. The fangs are very long, behind the mouth and in front of the mouth. Bite by its fangs will bleed to death. It ranks ninth in nigel marven's list of top ten deadly poisonous snakes.
5. African wild buffalo (scientific name: Syncerus caffer): There are 5 subspecies. Head length is 2. 1-3.4m, height 1- 1.7m, and weight is 300-900kg. The chest is broad, the limbs are stout, and the head has big horns. The male's horns extend downward from the head. In some male animals, the horns are connected by a large shield covering the head. The soft hair on the top of the head is attached to the drooping big ears. The body is usually covered with sparse hair, usually from brown to black. The long tail has tassels at the top. Male individuals are bigger than female individuals, and their horns are bigger, longer and thicker. The size of savanna population can reach twice that of forest habitat species.
Social animals, the strongest bull in the herd will become the leader of the herd, lead the herd and enjoy the right to eat the best grass. Never stay away from water. It's Nocturnal Animals. During the day, it will avoid the scorching sun and high temperature, often hiding in the shade or soaking in the pool or mud to keep its body cool. Injured cows, whether alone or with calves, are particularly aggressive and dangerous. Widely distributed in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa.