Animals that can only be found in Africa that you may not have seen anywhere else

5. Guereza Monkey

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Guerreza monkey.

The guereza monkey is one of the most notable African monkeys. They have beautiful shiny black and white fur and long tails. The guereza monkey is also known as the black and white colobus monkey. They live in deciduous and evergreen forests in West, Central and East Africa. The guereza monkey is a large monkey with a length of 53-71 cm and a weight of up to 13.5 kg.

Guerreza monkeys live in small groups of 3 -15 members. These monkeys are active during the day but spend a lot of time in the trees. Daytime is also the time they search for food. Guerreza monkeys use a variety of vocalizations to communicate with each other.

The multi-chambered stomach of guerilla monkeys has specialized bacteria that help them digest large amounts of food. The guereza monkey’s diet mainly consists of leaves, seeds, fruits and arthropods.

4. Gray-crowned crane

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Gray-crowned crane.

Standing 1 meter tall and weighing more than 4 kg, grey-crowned cranes are large birds that live in the savannas, rivers and swamps of East and Southern Africa. The most striking feature of this amazing African bird is its yellow feathers. The plumage is mainly gray with a light gray neck and black and white wings. They also have an attractive bright red leather pouch underneath their beak.

The courtship display of the whooping crane is the most remarkable display among birds. They dance and use attractive calls to attract mates. With 2-5 eggs per nest, whooping cranes have the highest fertility compared to most other birds in the Gruidae family. Grey-crowned cranes are omnivorous birds, eating insects, lizards, grass, seeds, fish and amphibians.

3. Wildebeest

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Wildebeests.

Although wildebeest look like cows, they belong to the antelope family. There are two main species: black wildebeest and blue wildebeest. Both species are found only in Africa in forests and plains.

Wildebeest can reach a length of 2.43m and weigh up to 275kg. Both male and female antelopes have horns. They live in very large flocks. Between May and June, when food sources become scarce, wildebeest migrate north. The migratory group may include 1.2-1.5 million wildebeest. Thousands of zebras and antelopes also accompanied them. This is the largest land mammal migration on Earth. A wildebeest can move more than 48 km in a day. While migrating, they can travel distances from 965 – 1600 km.

Wildebeests are herbivores that feed mainly on short grass. Lions, leopards, hyenas and wild dogs are the main predators of wildebeest.

2. Mandrill monkey

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Mandrill monkey.

The mandrill monkey is the largest monkey in the world. They have a body length of 63 to 86 cm and weigh up to 38 kg. Mandrill monkeys live in the tropical and subtropical rainforests of West-Central Africa.

Mandrill monkeys are certainly one of the most colorful monkeys in the world. They have thick olive green and gray fur. Long nose with red stripes. In addition, the butt also has a characteristic green color. Male monkeys are larger and more colorful than females.

Mandrill monkeys are highly social animals and they live in large groups of up to 200 members. In addition to color and size, long canine teeth are also another special thing about mandrill monkeys. They can be up to 6.5 cm long. Mandrill monkeys use their giant fangs to intimidate predators. Mandrill monkeys are active during the day and use their cheek cavities to store food. They are omnivores and eat fruits, seeds, insects, eggs and worms.

1. Lemurs

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Lemurs are primates found only on the island of Madagascar, on the east coast of South Africa. There are 30 different lemur species in total and all are endemic to Madagascar.

Madame Berthe’s lemur weighs only 30 grams and is the world’s smallest primate. Indri or Babakoto is the largest lemur in existence, weighing up to 9.5 kg. Most lemurs spend most of their time in trees. The tails of most lemurs are also longer than their bodies.

Lemurs are social animals and live in groups. Lemurs use high-pitched calls and scent to communicate with each other. They have extremely good hearing and smell. Lemurs are one of the most intelligent animals in the world. They are famous for their ability to use tools and remember patterns. The lemur’s diet includes fruits, nuts, leaves and flowers.

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