The people of African civilizations are primarily agricultural and the water from these exotic streams is a necessity for their crops. They do not have well developed roads to use for trade. They also use the river to wash clothes, bathe, and drink from.
It is exotic
They are only in Africa.
Not a doubt
Germany has many exotic animals. They have wolves, big cats, and colorful exotic birds. Germany is like going on a safari in Africa.
Exotic is defined as from some other part of the world, so the answer would be someplace other than where you're from. And the animals where you're from would be exotic to someone from somewhere else. If by exotic you mean fascinating or interesting, then every continent has them.
well that's not necessarily true there are millions of exotic plant and animal species found in the amazon rainforest alone
The animals were usually exotic animals and were usually imported from Africa. Hunters would capture the animals from Africa and sail back to Rome for the animals to fight in the colosseum.
Africa probably has more of the exotic one's than other countries.
An exotic species is a plant or animal species that is not native to a specific region but has been introduced there, often by human activity. These species can disrupt local ecosystems, outcompete native species, and cause harm to biodiversity.
Prior to human settlement, New Zealand had 85% forest cover. This forest cover was reduced after Maori settlement about 1200, to 55% by 1840, and then after European settlement to 40% by 1900. Currently forest cover is about 30%, including 7% exotic forest.
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris is native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
The animals were usually exotic animals and were usually imported from Africa. Hunters would capture the animals from Africa and sail back to Rome for the animals to fight in the colosseum.