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General Tips: GIRAFFE
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  • Favorite Thing: Long legs and a very long neck, make the GIRAFFE one of Southern Africa's most unusual mammals. But these oddities enable the Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) to feed on leaves and seed-pods at a height where grass-eating animals cannot reach. Although the Giraffe has a height of 5.5 metres, it has the same number of vertebrae in its neck as a tiny sparrow. Calves when born, after a gestation period of 15 months are already 2 metres tall.
    Giraffe are very sociable and are often seen in the company of Zebra and Antelope and are present in most large game reserves.


    Fondest Memory: Strangest of all the animals in shape and size, they are also the most docile of creatures. We were amazed at how close we could get to them. But, oh yes, they were watching. Apart from the ability to gallop at 50 km/h, they have no means of defense - though a kick from their long back legs would certainly deter any predator. They are at their most vulnerable when drinking at a water-hole in open country where their camouflage does not blend in with the open surroundings.

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    General Tips: BURCHELL'S ZEBRA
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  • Favorite Thing: A highly sociable animal, BURCHELL'S ZEBRA ( Equus burchelli) prefers to live in family groups comprising large herds. They are also very gregarious and are often seen in the company of wildebeest, waterbuck, impala and sometimes kudu. Found in most game reserves, including Mkuzi, Zebras are slower than a horse and with less stamina. Timid grass-eating animals, they prefer the open savannah-type plains and grasslands.

    Fondest Memory: Burchell's Zebra differs from the smaller Mountain Zebra in that its stripe markings extend right around the body. With its stripes for camouflage, the Zebra blends well into parkland savannahs.
    In this accompanying photo, two Zebras are grazing. See how well they blend in? You really have to have a keen eye to spot them.


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    General Tips: BLUE WILDEBEEST
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  • Mkuze Game Reserve - Group of Blue Wildebeest
  • Group of Blue Wildebeest
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  • Favorite Thing: There are two types of Wildebeest, the more common BLUE WILDEBEEST (Connochaetes taurinus) and the smaller Black. The Blue prefers the open plains and is very sociable, often joining herds of Zebra or Impala. The Black (Connochaetes gnou) is a highveld antelope and is a scarcer breed.
    The Blue variety has high shoulders and a pronounced sloping back.



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    General Tips: WARTHOG
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  • Mkuze Game Reserve - Family of Warthogs
  • Family of Warthogs
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  • Favorite Thing: Named after the grotesque growths on its flattened face, the WARTHOG (phacochoerus aethiopicus) is perhaps the ugliest of all creatures. The upper and lower tusks rub against each other so that the lower ones are kept razor sharp. Tusks enable Warthogs to dig for bulbs and roots, while kneeling on their fore-legs.
    Warthogs usually run in family groups of seven and are often seen with their tufted tails raised stiffly upright as they trot through the veld. The upright tail assists in keeping the family together when going through tall grass, as they can then see the tail of the one ahead. When threatened they run for their burrows.



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    General Tips: IMPALA
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  • Mkuze Game Reserve - Male Impala Grazing
  • Male Impala Grazing
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  • Favorite Thing: With only the males carrying the lyre-shaped horns of approximately 50 cm, IMPALA (Aepyceros melampus) are elegant animals. Very sociable, they can be seen in herds of 300 or more. Impala was abundant at Mkuzi.


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    General Tips: PRIMATES --- CHACMA BABOON
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  • Favorite Thing: The watchdogs of the veld, the CHACMA BABOON along with the Vervet Monkey, have good eyesight and exeptional senses of smell and hearing. Both can be cunning, resourceful and dangerous. Primates are sociable by nature and are usually seen in groups numbering some thirty animals.

    Fondest Memory: We enjoyed the antics of the Baboons as they swung from the tree tops and ventured on to the road right in front of us. But don't try to approach them, as they are very nasty critters.

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    General Tips: PRIMATES ---VERVET MONKEY
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  • Mkuze Game Reserve - Vervet Monkey in a Tree
  • Vervet Monkey in a Tree
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  • Favorite Thing: The Chacma Baboon and the VERVET MONKEY (Cercopithecus aethiops) inhabit approximately similar areas of Southern Africa.. These primates are the watchdogs of the veld with both animals having good eyesight and exceptional senses of smell and hearing. Both can be cunning, resourceful and dangerous. Primates are sociable by nature and are usually seen in groups of some thirty animals and are extremely protective towards their young.


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    General Tips: GAME VIEWING HIDES
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  • Favorite Thing: The best way to watch a waterhole is from a HIDE and Game Reserves, especially Mkuzi provide the best GAME VIEWING HIDES for this purpose.
    Four game viewing hides have been constructed next to the Kubube, Kumasinga, Kwamalibala and Kumahlala pans.
    Visitors park their cars and enter the hides on foot.



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    General Tips: WATERHOLES
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  • Mkuze Game Reserve - Animal at Waterhole
  • Animal at Waterhole
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  • Favorite Thing: Depending on the surface water in the reserve, but normally during the drier winter months, large concentrations of game may be seen at the WATERHOLES. Visitors are usually offered excellent views of most of the reserve's larger animals. At the time we were there, the waterhole was mostly a mudhole and we only got to see one lone animal trying to get a drink from it.

    Fondest Memory: Waterholes are the favourite hunting ground of Lions, so grazing animals are very wary as they approach and while they stoop to drink.

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    General Tips: AREA MAP
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  • Favorite Thing: The accompanying map show the areas we visited during our four days/three nights adventure to Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Mkuzi Game Reserve and St. Lucia Estuary. Our Tree House in Bonamanzi was well situated and within short driving distances to all three areas.


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    Comments for LoriPori about Mkuze Game Reserve
    lynnehamman Fri Mar 27, 2009 13:19 UTC
     Lovely description of animal life here, Lori.I love the tree house!We have not yet been here, but have been to Kruger Park
    HORSCHECK Thu Mar 5, 2009 19:58 UTC
     Lori, another outstanding page of yours. It must have been quite exciting to see all those lovely animals so close.
    yumyum Mon Nov 10, 2008 18:09 UTC
     Game viewing is sure a great past-time! Never heard of this game reserve before.
    Kuznetsov_Sergey Sat Aug 2, 2008 17:08 UTC
     Wonderful page about animals so rare on VT, haha! Thanks Lori for sharing!
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