migratory animals in Tarangire-manyara ecosystem
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Nov 15 2008 | By: oltukaiconservancy
The wildlife found are Lions, Giraffes, Hyeanas, Leopars, Cheetahs, Baboons, Reedbucks, Warthogs, Impalas, Kligspringres, Oryx, Enlands and approximately 550 different species of Birds, the largest number in all national parks.The migratory animals that come and go out of the ecosystems as the seasons change include- Zebras, Hartebeests, Buffaloes, Elephants, and Enlands. However their number is reduced to a considerable degree during the wet season as most of the animals move out of the park to seek better pastures. During the rain season, animals leave the park and head to Simanjiro district plains, Ol tukai, Lorkisale controlled area, Manyara ranch, and along the lake manyara for better pastures.
Out of the parks Zebras and Wildbeests cal(injanuary/February)and it is said that the grass there has nutrious ingredients that help lactating animals.
Thank you for your co- operation.
Boniface Ngimojino.

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