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Kenya has considerable land area
of wildlife habitat,
including maasai mara, where Blue Wildebeest and other
bovids participate in a large scale annual migration.
Up to 250,000 Blue Wildebeest perish each year in the
long and arduous movement to find forage in the dry
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![girafes masai](../images/photos/girafes-masai.jpg) |
The "Big Five" animals of Africa
can also be found in Kenya and these include the Lion,
the Leopard, the Buffalo,
the Rhino and the biggest one of them
- the Elephant.
A significant population of other wild animals, reptiles
and birds can be found in the national parks and game
reserves in the country.
The environment of Kenya is threatened by high population
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Kenya became a mythical
destination. Fantastic of its landscapes,
This part of Africa is generally regarded as the birthplace
of our ancient ancestors. Bush, savanna as far as the
eye can see, volcanos and lakes mark out the road of
the traveller.
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![masai](../images/photos/masai-tanzanie.jpg) |
African ethnic group of semi-nomadic
people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Maasai
are among the most well-known African ethnic groups
internationally. The Maasai maintain many of their cultural
traditions while engaging contemporary regional and
global economic, social, and political forces.
They speak Maa, also known as Kimaasai
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