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  1. Jan 20, 2023 · Zambia also has many species of birds, reptiles, and primates. As of 2021 29.2 percent of the country has been dedicated to protecting its unique wildlife. The Official National Animal of Zambia. The official national animal of Zambia is the African fish eagle. This eagle looks very much like North America’s bald eagle, but its white feathers ...

    • Black rhinoceros. Name: Black rhinoceros. Scientific name: Diceros bicornis. Conservation status: Critically endangered. The black rhinoceros, also known as the black rhino or the hook-lipped rhinoceros, is a species of rhinoceros native to southern and eastern Africa.
    • African bush elephant. Name: African bush elephant. Scientific name: Loxodonta africana. Conservation status: Endangered. The African bush elephant, also known as the African savanna elephant, is the largest terrestrial animal in the world.
    • Southern African lion. Name: Southern African lion. Scientific name: Panthera leo melanochaita. Conservation status: Vulnerable. Similarly to the African bush elephant, the Southern African lion, also simply known as the Southern lion, is restricted to national parks in Zambia, although it used to be much more common and widespread in the country.
    • African buffalo. Name: African buffalo. Scientific name: Syncerus caffer. Conservation status: Near threatened. The African buffalo is a large species of bovine native to much of sub-Saharan Africa.
    • Giraffe. Giraffa camelopardalis. Males typically stand around 18.7 feet (5.7 m) tall, while females are closer to 16 feet (4.9 m) tall. They have longer front legs than their back legs, giving them a downward-sloping back.
    • Honey Badger. Mellivora capensis. Identifying Characteristics: Adults are 55–77 cm (22–30 in) long. They have stocky bodies, large heads, small eyes, strong, wide forefeet, small hind feet with short claws, muscular necks and shoulders, and thick, loose skin.
    • Spotted Hyena. Crocuta crocuta. Identifying Characteristics: They have sandy yellowish or gray course, wooly coats with black or dark brown spots on their bodies, though these may be absent in old individuals.
    • Serval. Leptailurus serval. Identifying Characteristics: They have the longest ears and legs in the cat family relative to their size. They have a coppery, golden-yellow, or buff coat with some white on their faces and undersides, black tail and ear tips, black rings on their tail, and various black stripes and spots on their bodies.
  2. The wildlife of Zambia refers to the natural flora and fauna of Zambia. This article provides an overview, and outline of the main wildlife areas or regions, and compact lists of animals focusing on prevalence and distribution in the country rather than on taxonomy.

  3. Wildlife in Zambia consists of a diverse range of over 1,800 species. This includes about 240 mammal, 153 reptile, 78 amphibian, 409 fish, and 753 bird species. This diverse range of beautiful animal species coexists in ecosystems of over 200 species of flora. The flora (part of wildlife in Zambia) is mostly Baikiaea, miombo, and mopane ...

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  4. LEOPARDS. 6. ZEBRAS. 7. GIRAFFES. 1. AFRICAN ELEPHANTS. The largest species of elephant, African elephants roam the river-heavy National Parks of Zambia including South Luangwa, Lower Zambezi, and Kafue. Perhaps the most endearing giant mammal, elephants live in close matriarchal families similar to humans.

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  6. South Luangwa National Park is home to around 400 of Zambia’s 732 currently recorded aviary species and roughly 60 wildlife species, including several endemic to the area. The trick to truly experiencing the best of this park is identifying when to go to, and the best places to stay in South Luangwa.

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