1.
The giraffe is common in both eastern and southern Africa.
2.
The umbrella thorn is one of the most widespread trees in seasonally dry areas of Africa.
3.
The Dama gazelle inhabits all of the Sahara from east to west and the Sudan.
4.
The schimitar-horned oryx is confined to a narrow strip between Mauritania and the Red Sea.
5.
The cheetah was once found all over Africa, but it is now endangered in most of its former ranges.
Rhinos. African Wild Dogs. The Blue Crane. Grass Owls. Cape Leopards. Some types of frogs. etc
the rhino
the Updog.
cheetah
No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
animals and creatures
Yes, but you require a permit from your provincial nature conservation authorities. They'll probably do a site inspection before issuing the permit. You need the permit before you get the tortoise.
No. Animals would get hurt or taken if so.
explain why similar plants and animals found in the continents of africa , south america,australia and india
No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
1,139 endangered species in Africa
Pokemon
Yes.
It is many reasons. But the most common reason is humans, who "hunts" animals. Many races in South-America and Africa have been extinct, because humans are burning down the forrest. Many animals are endangered, because humans are greedy.
all of them
South America has more animals than Africa
Not one of the most endangered like many animals in the rain forest of South America, but they are endangered
See Related link for list of Red Data List species in South Africa
Black Rhinoceros are endangered in the following countries: Sub-Saharan Africa Eastern Africa Zimbabwe South Africa Kenya Namibia Tanzania
No they are not but other species of monkey type animals in Africa are endangered.
White rhino