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Elephants have a long lifespan, usually 60–70 years in the wild. They are the largest land animals, with adults weighing about 2,700–6,000 kg, depending on the species and sex. The gestation period is the longest of any land mammal, lasting around 22 months, and a single calf is normally born. Elephants are herbivores, feeding on grass, leaves, bark, roots, fruits, and crops, and they spend many hours each day foraging for food.
Rhinos have a long lifespan, typically 35–50 years in the wild. An adult rhinoceros is very heavy, weighing between 800 and 2,500 kg, depending on the species. The gestation period is long, lasting about 15–16 months, and usually only one calf is born. Rhinos are herbivores; they feed mainly on grass, leaves, shoots, branches, and fruits, depending on their habitat.
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The saddle-billed stork has a lifespan of about 20–30 years. It reproduces through monogamous pairs, breeding mainly during the wet season. The female lays 1–3 eggs, with a hatching period of about 30–35 days. Its diet consists mainly of fish, but it also eats frogs, reptiles, insects, and small birds. An adult saddle-billed stork weighs around 5–7 kg. This species lives in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan.
Crowned cranes live for about 20–25 years in the wild. They reproduce by forming long-term pairs, usually breeding during the rainy season. The female lays 2–4 eggs, and the hatching period lasts about 28–31 days. Their diet is omnivorous, feeding on insects, seeds, grasses, small fish, frogs, and grains. An adult crowned crane weighs around 3–4 kg, making it a medium-sized but elegant wetland bird.
The Black Crake (Amaurornis flavirostra) is a small waterbird weighing between 120 and 200 grams, typically living 4 to 6 years in the wild. It inhabits freshwater wetlands, marshes, ponds, and slow rivers with dense vegetation. Black Crakes are monogamous, with both parents caring for their young, and their eggs hatch in about 14 to 16 days. This species is widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, including countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, and Rwanda.
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Elephants have a long lifespan, usually 60–70 years in the wild. They are the largest land animals, with adults weighing about 2,700–6,000 kg, depending on the species and sex. The gestation period is the longest of any land mammal, lasting around 22 months, and a single calf is normally born. Elephants are herbivores, feeding on grass, leaves, bark, roots, fruits, and crops, and they spend many hours each day foraging for food.
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Rhinos have a long lifespan, typically 35–50 years in the wild. An adult rhinoceros is very heavy, weighing between 800 and 2,500 kg, depending on the species. The gestation period is long, lasting about 15–16 months, and usually only one calf is born. Rhinos are herbivores; they feed mainly on grass, leaves, shoots, branches, and fruits, depending on their habitat.
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Nairobi is Kenya’s capital and a major East African hub, known as the “Green City in the Sun,” combining modern urban development with green spaces and unique wildlife near the city center
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The saddle-billed stork has a lifespan of about 20–30 years. It reproduces through monogamous pairs, breeding mainly during the wet season. The female lays 1–3 eggs, with a hatching period of about 30–35 days. Its diet consists mainly of fish, but it also eats frogs, reptiles, insects, and small birds. An adult saddle-billed stork weighs around 5–7 kg. This species lives in Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan.
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Crowned cranes live for about 20–25 years in the wild. They reproduce by forming long-term pairs, usually breeding during the rainy season. The female lays 2–4 eggs, and the hatching period lasts about 28–31 days. Their diet is omnivorous, feeding on insects, seeds, grasses, small fish, frogs, and grains. An adult crowned crane weighs around 3–4 kg, making it a medium-sized but elegant wetland bird.
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The Black Crake (Amaurornis flavirostra) is a small waterbird weighing between 120 and 200 grams, typically living 4 to 6 years in the wild. It inhabits freshwater wetlands, marshes, ponds, and slow rivers with dense vegetation. Black Crakes are monogamous, with both parents caring for their young, and their eggs hatch in about 14 to 16 days. This species is widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa, including countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, and Rwanda.
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