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Due to the year-round rainfall on the southern rim of the Ngorongoro Crater massif and the high altitude, ideal growing conditions for coffee, bananas and vegetables.

Tanzania Safari-1864

 

If there is a predator in the vicinity, the nimble impalas make a show jump. They all jump wildly so that the opponent loses orientation.

 

Up to 2.5 meters high, up to four meters to the side or

on the spot around their own axis.

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Impalas (Aepyceros) belong to the African antelopes, not to the gazellesIf there is a predator in the vicinity, the nimble impalas make a show jump. They all jump wildly so that the opponent loses orientation.

Up to 2.5 meters high, up to four meters to the side or

on the spot around their own axis.

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Impalas (Aepyceros) gehören zu den afrikanischer Antilopen, nicht zu den Gazellen

 

Ist ein Raubtier in der Nähe, machen die flinken Impalas einen Showsprung. Dabei springen sie wild um sich, sodass der Gegner die Orientierung verliert.

Bis zu 2,5 Meter hoch, bis zu vier Meter zur Seite oder

auf der Stelle um die eigene Achse.

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Iringa Town - Tanzania

Up to 1500 m high.

The Tarangire River flows through the park and constantly carries water, so that many animals migrate from drier regions during the annual dry season from July to October.

The tsetse fly is everywhere in the NP. Even Africans react with panic!

_FBB9293 Ruaha National Park, Tanzania

Tanzania Safari-2212_PS-Layers_Brighten&Darken_Mask-Flatten

I had a chance to do some work in Arusha, Tanzania, this past January ...and of course, built some time in my schedule to get out and "pet the animals" ...this guy is in Ngorongoro Crater ...

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Maasai woman - Tanzania

DSC_6431 - Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Ngorongoro Crater

Balearica regulorum

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Giraffes are really fun. They always show curiosity towards visitors, in spite of seeing dozens of safari vehicles every day. They are also great posers. They make you believe you are the first human they have ever seen :)

 

They also have the ability to convert any boring landscape into an artistic image. Just imagine this scene without the giraffes – there's nothing to it that would warrant a second look!

 

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