Yes but they feed them before letting the tourists go through.
But seriously only certain species of animals are the remaining cannibals in the area, other than decendants of the original people-eaters of the 1800's, when Christianity was being introduced.
No. Wikipedia says: Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It is Big! but not the biggest!
Kruger National Park was created on 1926-05-31.
There are no springboks in the Kruger National Park. Impala are the most abundant antelope in the park.
Kruger National Park officially opened to the public in 1927. Before that though, it was a smaller park called the Sabie Game Reserve which was begun in 1898 due to concern about the rate at which wildlife was hunted. Only when Sabie Game Reserve, Shingwedzi Game Reserve and various local farms joined together did the park become known as Kruger National Park. The park is named after Paul Kruger who was the president of the Transvaal Republic from 1880 to 1900.
The Londolozi Private Game Reserve is located at Kruger National Park in South Africa. It is a part of the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve and combined with other parks make up the Greater Kruger national park.
THe Kruger National Park.
There are always rooms available in a certified Kruger National Park hotel. Check out an information desk for more information on these hotels, and hopefully you can find a room in Kruger National Park.
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== == According to Wikipedia: * It is the largest game reserve in South Africa. * It is 18 989 km2. * It is now part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a peace park that links Kruger National Park with the Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe, and with the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique. * It has 1982 species of plants. * It has 517 species of birds. * It has 147 mammal species. (That is more than any oter African game reserve.) * The Kruger National Park has 21 rest camps, as well as 7 private lodge concessions, and 11 designated private safari lodges. * The park offers nine different trails. For more information on the Kruger National Park, see the Related Links below (to Answers.com; and to the website of the park itself).
Kruger National Park is located in northeastern South Africa, covering the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga. It is one of Africa's largest game reserves, known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes.
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