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they live in candy land of course!!!!!!!!
Lions, cheetah, leopards, African hunting dogs
because it is in the South of Africa whereas other countries are in the north, south and west of Africa
i was watching animal planet tonight, and it said there were 200,000 zebras in Africa.
South Africa is in Africa. It exports products to many other countries in Africa.
NO, they are not made in South Africa but some may be imported from other countries and sold in South Africa.
Far north Africa - desert, in particular the Sahara; below that is the Saheel, which is a transition zone between the desert and the Savannah's. South of the Savannah you then get sub-tropical jungles and then tropical jungles of central Africa (which stretch along the equator).
The Quagga, Equus quagga quagga, is not anctually an individual species, but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra, Equus quagga.
There are two distinct species both of which are called Zebra Cichlids. One species is from Malawi in Africa and a type of Pseudotropus that comes in many different colours, and the other is from Tropical South America and is a member of the Cichlasoma family. These two different species can not be interbred.
there are mostly both of them. there are hills, plains, and mountains and other landforms
The Republic of South Africa is on the south coast of Africa. Other countries near the south coast of Africa include:ZimbabweBotswanaNamibiaLesothoSwazilandMozambique
Most zebras inhabit open plains or brush country, while mountain zebras favor rocky hillsides. Zebra herds on the Serengeti of E Africa can be as large as 200,000 individuals, but all are organized in family groups led by a stallion. The plains zebras usually mix with other grazing animals, such as wildebeest and antelopes.