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The wildlife in Drakensberg will enthrall you when you venture out on extensive excursions in Drakensberg. We understand that you have sat glued to the National Geographic or the Animal Planet channels for hours admiring the sheer courage of the trained zoologists and conservationists. We also understand that you have watched these professionals get up, close and personal with predators and perilous creepy and crawly reptiles without the slightest traces of fear and we respect your desires to emulate their feats. So, we recommend that you embark on Drakensberg tours. For only then will you be able to go for guided tours of parks and sanctuaries where you will be exposed to the feral powers of the wildlife in Drakensberg.
Wildlife in Drakensberg comprises birds and beasts of all natures and types that find comfortable homes in the dense African jungles on the massifs and valleys of Drakensberg. African antelopes of the variety 'Taurotragus' with labyrinthine horns popularly called the 'eland' playfully gallop on the cliffs of the undulating terrains of Drakensberg. Gigantic elephants that are quite docile but get into a rampaging mood if provoked are also part of the wildlife in Drakensberg.
A whole array of 'vegetarian' mountain deer and baboons form the essence of the wildlife in Drakensberg. They are seen scampering around the steep ridges of the Drakensberg massifs in search of grassy terrains. Leopards, diabolical jackals and obstinate rhinoceroses also rove the precincts of the Drakensberg region and are some of the prime attractions of tourists who come to Drakensberg to witness its rich biodiversity and the wildlife in Drakensberg.
Wildlife in Drakensberg also comprises a large array of birds that frequent the landscaped terrains of Drakensberg. Their chirps, squeals, shrieks and whistles mesmerize the innumerable tourists who can't stop wondering about the grace and charm of these creatures. The natural habitats in the vicinity of the Thukela Biospere of Drakensberg are pervaded with countless cranes and hornbills and other tropical birds. Tourists capture as many sights of eagles swooping down on their prey as they can in their digital cameras but the spectacular vistas look best when they are seen years later in vivid recollections through the mind's eye.
Wildlife in Drakensberg is diverse in the various natural ecosystems and ecological niches of Drakensberg and portrays the natural wealth of this part of Africa.
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