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The Springbok is mainly found in the southern parts of Africa, especially South Africa.
Boomslang (or "tree snake") are mainly tree dwelling and are found mainly in southern Africa
No. They are mainly found in Asia.
Cheetahs are found on the plains of Africa mainly, a few in Asia.
The oxpeckers are mainly found in sub-Saharan Africa.
A Gemsbok (Oryx) is from the Southern part of Africa, mainly found in the Kalahari Desert, Karoo desert, and northern regions of South Africa
The cattle egret, Bulbulcus Ibis, an Old World species of Eurasia and Africa, and a fairly recent immigrant to North and South America, and Australia, feeds on fish, frogs, and insects mainly. Found in both fresh and saltwater marshes, ponds, lakes, even roadside ditches in the south.
In africaZebras are indigenous to Africa.
The yellow fever virus is found mainly in Africa and South America.
Lions are mainly found in Africa, though there are some in Asia.
No. However, there are Cape Buffalo which are in the same family as domestic cattle that are deemed as "wild cattle" that are found in South Africa. But there are no true wild cattle that are of the same species of domesticated bovines.
The cattle egret, Bulbulcus Ibis, an Old World species of Eurasia and Africa, and a fairly recent immigrant to North and South America, and Australia, feeds on fish, frogs, and insects mainly. Found in both fresh and saltwater marshes, ponds, lakes, even roadside ditches in the south.