Wild Animals
Isn't it gigantic? From its height of 5.50 meters, the giraffe dominates the savannah and holds the title of "highest terrestrial mammal". Easily recognizable by its very long neck, the giraffe is tawny with large orange spots and has 2 small horns called ossicones at the top of its head. This herbivore loves leaves (especially acacia) which can graze on the treetops. She can eat more than 50 kg of leaves per day! It also has a very long tongue that can measure more than 50 cm.
The guinea pig is a medium-sized rodent, belonging to the Caviidae family and native to Latin America.
The African buffalo is a wild animal, herbivorous, whose size can reach 1.7 m in height and 3.4 m in length and whose horns are often huge
The African fish eagle Papo is also called sea eagle. Its yellow beak with a black tip is hook-shaped, its body and wings are dark, contrasting with the white of the head and tail. Our eagle is ready to take flight and swoop down into the water to catch fish, its favorite meal, with its powerful claws. Thanks to his piercing sight He sees his prey from very high.