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Important & common animals in Lake Nakuru National Park

Important & common animals in Lake Nakuru National Park

Important & common animals in Lake Nakuru National Park

What common animals are sighted in Lake Nakuru National Park? The park is one of the magnificent birding and wildlife homes that anchorages a variety of bird species staying with other bird species. Lake Nakuru National Park is famously known for hosting a large number of flamingoes and the rhino wildlife sanctuary and thus this is the park that you shouldn’t miss during the adventure safari trip in Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park also features the fifty animal species that make the park unique and these are staying in the savannah grassland and the unusual euphorbia Forest together with the acacia woodlands and all these have made these the wonderful habitat for different mammals residing within the Lake Nakuru National Park

Lake Nakuru National Park has featured the big 4 animals out of the big 5 animals of Africa in addition to other animal species such as the water, land mammals, and a few reptiles majorly the python.

The mammals that do reside within the Lake Nakuru National Park include among others zebras, zebras, waterbucks, both black and white Rhinos, baboons, pythons among other different mammals.

Lake Nakuru National Park also features the rhino sanctuary ad thus it is the home for both white and black rhinos ad the park features over 150 rhinos which are divided by both black and white rhinos and the Lake Nakuru National Park is whole fenced with an electric fence which has done much to protect and conserve them from the poachers who are looking for the horn and meat. This electric fence is also important in protecting the rhinos as well from moving around outside the bounded or designated areas.

Because of the electric fence, Lake Nakuru National Park doesn’t have elephants since the animals that do move for long distances since the presence of the fence might limit the movements of the elephants.

Lake Nakuru National Park is also a home to the rare Rothschild’s giraffe which was introduced to the Lake Nakuru National Park in the 1980s and these rare species of the giraffes are used to the environment and vegetation and are now becoming the natives of the Lake Nakuru National Park.

Although Lake Nakuru National Park has also animals, there are some of the animals that you will not miss on your visit and thus today I’m bringing for you the highlights of the animals that you will not miss when deciding to miss when visiting Lake Nakuru National Park. There are very many animals but these will give you a glimpse of what to expect on game viewing safaris within the Lake Nakuru National Park

The common animals in Lake Nakuru National Park include the following;

Buffaloes in Lake Nakuru National Park

This is one of the biggest animals in Africa and it is deemed to be one of the dangerous animals which kill more than 100 people worldwide yearly. The African caped buffaloes have got the horns on their heads that they usually use to fight and defend themselves from predators. Thus Lake Nakuru National Park is a habitat for the buffaloes simply because they get their daily water from the lake as well as staying within the open woodland vegetation.

Rothschild’s Giraffe

The Rothschild’s giraffes are one of the rare and endangered giraffe species in the whole World. The giraffe is unique in the way that it is coat coloring which area associated with the pale orange-brown patches. There are 5 ossicones on their head as compared to the regular giraffe. it stays within the savannah grassland and depends on the grass and the tree stems. Visitors can as well see these giraffes in Lake Nakuru National Park in Rhino sanctuary together with the rhino sanctuary.

Black and White Rhinos

Rhinos area prominent mammals of Africa and it is also part of the African 5 big five animals. The Rhino in Lake Nakuru National Park is both black and white rhinos. White rhinos like the black Rhinos are not white when you see them however their color varies between brown and grey. However, they were interpreted as white because of the misinterpretation of the Dutch word wijd which is the word that was used to describe the rhino’s square upper lip as wide.

Rhinos are critically endangered as listed any the IUCN with the black rhinos that are classified as now as near threatened. Black rhinos feed on the trees and bushes as compared to the white rhinos that do feed on the grass. You can find the rhinos within the Lake Nakuru National Park in its rhino sanctuary.

Waterbucks

Waterbucks are the largest among the six species of Kobus and these are the secretive mammals that stay in savannah grasslands that are full of near water bodies and they cannot endure dehydration. Waterbucks feed on the grass and they possess a shaggy coat that is reddish-brown to grey and the skin becomes darker when the bush barker is becoming older. The waterbucks stay around Lake Nakuru with Lake National Park and thus you will not miss them when you visit Lake Nakuru National Park.

Hippopotamus

Hippos are the largest mammals and they both live in water and on land. These are animals are herbivores and they stay in various areas of swamps, rivers, and lakes. The Lake Nakuru waters are the perfect habitat for the big mammals and they can be seen throughout the year to enhance your experiences.

All the above-described activities can be seen on the game drives in the park throughout the year and because the park is fenced and thus the animals cannot be moving long distances however the time of visiting Lake Nakuru National Park also matters when to see these animals and most people like visiting the Lake Nakuru National Park during the dry season compared to the wet season. Thus whoever comes to Lake Nakuru National Park will be able to see all those animals any time of the park

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