Genet Cat
Genets possess extremely long tails, typically around one to one and a half times the length of their bodies.
Genets possess extremely long tails, typically around one to one and a half times the length of their bodies.
Colouration of this species varies widely over its vast geographic range.
The Cheetah is a large and powerful feline that was once found throughout Africa and Asia and even in parts of Europe.
The caracal is also commonly known as the Persian Lynx or African Lynx despite the fact that the caracal is not a lynx at all.
Common elands are spiral-horned antelopes. They are sexually dimorphic, with females being smaller than the males.
Brown hyenas can measure 86 to 140 cm (34 to 55 in) in head-and-body length, although they average 110 to 125 cm (43 to 49 in).
Probably the most conspicuous feature of the blue wildebeest are the large horns shaped like parentheses, extending outward to the side and then curving up and inward.
A characteristic of the blesbok is the prominent white blaze on the face and a horizontal brown strip which divides this blaze above the eyes.
The black wildebeest has a dark brown or black coat which is slightly paler in summer and coarser and shaggier in the winter.
The Baboon is a medium to large sized species of Old World Monkey that is found in a variety of different habitats throughout Africa and in parts of Arabia.