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The African wild dog also goes by the names of painted dog. Like a zebra’s unique stripe pattern or a human’s fingerprint, no two dogs have the same markings on their coat. Mottled with red, black, brown, white, and yellow patches of fur, the effect is as striking as it is essential to survival. Like satellite dishes, the large rounded ears of Afr…Read More
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Camping makes someone feel like a hero! It’s an opportunity to be able to do something that not everyone gets to do and share those experiences with my your people. It’s good to get away from the city every once in a while and camping gives you that freedom. Try out our kaya camping trailers designed by our counterpart Sammy Msafiri, it is equ…Read More
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The long-legged, endangered Grevy’s zebra is the largest of the wild equids. It is distinguished by its unique stripes, which are as distinctive as human fingerprints. Foals are brown with reddish-brown stripes, and gradually their coats darken to black. Grevy’s also are taller, have larger ears, and have narrower stripes than plains zebras. The…Read More
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Vultures are amazing birds, but they are often misunderstood. They have relatively bare heads and often bare necks, which prevents feathers from matting while feeding on carcasses. Vulture’s stomach acids allows these scavengers to feed on rotting carcasses that may be infected with dangerous bacteria. They urinate on their legs and feet to cool o…Read More
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The leopard (after the lion) is the second largest of Africa’s big cats. Of all the celebrated ‘Big Five’ it has perhaps the greatest allure, due to its enigmatic combination of grace, power and elusiveness. More solidly built than the similar-sized cheetah, it is an immensely variable animal, found in all habitats from dense rainforest to arid…Read More
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Kenya is a beautiful country, with stunning views and sights everywhere one turns. These have put the country on the World map as one of the most popular tourist destinations.
How well do you know what makes Kenya beautiful?
Nature, beautiful scenic sites, wild animals, a deep cultural heritage among other things describe Kenya’s t…Read More
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Weaver birds, as the name suggests, are master nest makers, using the art of weaving with their beaks. They build their nests on tall objects such as lampposts, streetlights, and acacia trees. These nests are permanent and highly structured. During the night, the birds roost together in the inner rooms to preserve heat, whereas they spend most of…Read More
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