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The Oribi

The Oribi

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The Oribi is a small antelope found in Eastern, Southern and Western Africa. The sole member of its genus, The Oribi reaches nearly 50–67 cm at the shoulder and weighs 12–22 kilograms. Only males possess horns, they are thin, have straight horns of about 8–18 cm long, they are smooth at the tips and ringed

The Great Apes

The Great Apes

The Great Apes

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The Mysterious Beauty of the Great Apes! The gorilla is the largest of the great apes family and can be divided into four subspecies. Western lowland Gorilla (gorilla gorilla gorilla), these type of gorilla are mostly seen in zoos. As of 2008, there were an estimated 125,000 western lowland gorillas living in Africa. Cross River

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The Defassa Waterbuck

The Defassa Waterbuck

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The Defassa waterbuck scientifically known as “elipsiprymnus” formerly occurred throughout most of sub-Saharan Africa and have been eliminated widely within their former range, but survives in many protected areas and in some other areas which are sparsely populated by humans. Waterbucks are not actually aquatic though they are frequently found in the vicinity of rivers

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The Bahai Temple

The Bahai Temple

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Bahai Temple is located on the Kikaya Hill 7 Kilometers from the City Centre along the Kampala- Gayaza Road and It’s the only Baha’i Temple in Africa. The temple is of International significance and attracts the Baha’i community from all over the world. History Of Baha’i The Baha’i faith was founded in 1844 by Bahá’u’lláh,