Elephants, lions, zebras and other animals in Tanzania

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Original footage of Tanzania's wildlife as it is.
Of the living cats, the lion is the largest cat. The appearance of the male is quite peculiar, his shoulders, chest and part of the back are covered with a thick mane. The female looks like a big cat. In the scientific classification, the lion (lat. Panthera leo) belongs to the genus of the panther. Simply put, a lion is a panther.
The African buffalo has adapted to a wide variety of habitats, from dense rainforests to open savannahs and mountains. The most common populations live in rainfall-rich savannahs, where green grasses and shrubs are available year-round.
Zebras are slightly larger than donkeys, but slightly shorter than horses. The tail of zebras is not the same as that of horses, but looks like a donkey's tail. Milk from zebras, unlike all other animals, has a pink color. Zebras are practically untamed and have not yet been domesticated by humans.
Elephants are herbivores. They feed on grass, branches, leaves, roots, sometimes fruits of plants. This food in itself is not nutritious; in the stomach of elephants, only 40% of the nutrients contained in it are extracted from it.
Indeed, the antelope is a herbivore and cannot eat birds. But practice nevertheless showed that it can. It's all about bird feathers, it contains a substance that the antelope needs for the growth of horns.

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