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What is the rarest animal in the Kruger National Park?

The African Wild Dog There are only four surviving populations remaining in Africa, one of which is in the Kruger National Park. The African wild dog is one of the most critically endangered species in the Kruger National Park. This and the fact that they are nomadic make it hard to predict their movements.



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Here are some of the most endangered animals in Africa, and where you may have the unique opportunity to encounter them.
  • Pangolin. ...
  • Bat-Eared Fox. ...
  • African Wild Dog. ...
  • Aardvark. ...
  • Caracal. ...
  • Honey Badger. ...
  • Serval. ...
  • Black Rhino.


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Although zebras are one of the most common Kruger animals to spot throughout the park, they are primarily seen in the wide plains and vast grasslands of the southern regions.

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Lion sightings are always special but they are not rare. 9 times out of 10, if you are going on regular game drives while visiting the Kruger, you will come across a lion.

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There are about 1600 lions in the Kruger, and they are fairly spread out, with almost equal amounts having been seen to the north and in the south.

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Africa's Rare 5 not seen in “usual” safaris: pangolin, aardvark, aardwolf, meerkats, rhino, cheetah & more. Intimate encounters with playful meerkats. Rare pangolin, aardvark & aardwolf, normally nocturnal, visible days.

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That animal was none other than Casper, the White Lion of Kruger National Park. His celebrity status shot through the roof of course because he is white and that is incredibly rare.

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