The African Big Six refers to six iconic and sought-after wildlife species that attract tourists and wildlife enthusiasts across the continent. These include the African elephant, African lion, African leopard, African buffalo, rhinoceros (both black and white), and the cheetah. Spotting these animals is often considered a highlight of safari experiences in Africa, contributing to conservation efforts and tourism revenue. The term highlights the importance of these species in promoting wildlife conservation and the natural heritage of Africa.
The Big Six was created in 1940.
The Big Six has 368 pages.
They are as big as your butt!
The ISBN of The Big Six is 0-224-60639-5.
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The african elephant, the african rhino, the cape buffalo, the leopard and the african lion?
They are as big as your butt!
African Bush Elephants get to the size of 3.96 m
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African Bush Elephants get to the size of 3.96 m