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NISSA NATIONAL PARK:
is the largest conservation area in Mozambique and it contains by far
the greatest concentration of wildlife in the country
in particular huge herds of elephants and plenty of big cats. The
Reserve also has over 9000 of the sable antelope and several thousands
each of Cape buffalo, Lichtenstein hartebeest, eland, and zebra. There
are smaller populations of kudu, bushbuck, impala, wildebeest,
waterbuck, reedbuck, and hippo. Duiker and warthogs abound. Lion,
leopard and spotted hyena are common. The birdlife is rich with some
rare species including the rare Angola pitta, Pel’s fishing owl. |
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