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A-Addax

Addax nasomaculatus is a critically endangered antelope native to the Sahara Desert. It is one of the most desert-adapted African antelopes, with a white coat that helps it to reflect heat and long spiral horns that help it to defend itself from predators. Addax have broad hooves that are adapted for traveling on sand and a highly reflective coat that extracts its water needs from plants. They are nocturnal, resting during the day and feeding at night and early morning when the food has absorbed all the moisture. Their diet mostly consists of grasses and leaves of shrubs and other plants found in the desert. Addax help to control the populations of grasses and other plants in the Sahara Desert ecosystem, and are a food source for predators such as lions and cheetahs. Addax are also a popular tourist attraction, and their presence helps to support local economies. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

B-Buffalo

Syncerus caffer caffer, the cape buffalo is the largest of the three species of buffalo that exist and are native to Africa and Asia. The forest buffalo is the smallest. African buffalo are hardy animals, able to live and flourish in many habitats from semi-arid bushland to coastal savannas to lowland rainforests as long as they’re close to a water source. They are often seen wallowing in mud, which helps them to get rid of pests and parasites. They also attract the oxpeckers who feed on the parasites. Buffalo calls are like cows but are usually lower pitched. The calls serve as warning signs or signals to move, aggression, mother-to-calf and calf distress. Buffalo help to control the populations of grasses and they are a food source for predators such as lions and hyenas. However, they are aggressive animals and have caused lots of death and permanent injuries to humans. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

C-Cheetah

Acinonyx jubatus is the fastest land animal on Earth, capable of running at speeds of up to 120 Kilometers per hour. Cheetahs are covered in small black spots on a background of pale yellow, with a white underbelly. Their faces are distinguished by prominent black lines that curve from the inner corner of each eye to the outer corners of the mouth. They eat a variety of small animals, including birds, hares, and small antelope playing an important role in the ecosystem by keeping these populations in check. Cheetahs have a gestation period of three months, and the female gives birth to two to eight cubs. Cheetahs are classified as endangered due to population decline. The main threats to cheetahs are habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans as they are sometimes killed by farmers who believe they are a threat to their livestock. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

D-Deer

The Atlas deer (Cervus elaphus barbarus) is a subspecies of the red deer that is native to North Africa. It is the only deer known to be native to this region. Atlas deer are smaller than the typical red deer and have a dark brown body with white spots on their flanks and back. They are found in humid forested areas of Africa and prefer to eat young grasses, buds, herbs, and aquatic plants. Atlas deer were once at risk of extinction due to uncontrolled hunting, but populations have since rebounded thanks to conservation efforts. Atlas deer play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to control populations of plants and animals. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

E-Elephant

Loxodonta africana is the largest land mammal in the world. It is easily distinguished by its large ears and trunk. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. African bush elephants are found in savannas and woodlands throughout Africa. They are herbivores and eat a variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, and fruit. African bush elephants are social animals and live in herds of up to 100 individuals. The herd is led by an older female elephant, known as the matriarch. Elephants help to disperse seeds and fertilize the soil. African bush elephants are listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. The main threats to African bush elephants are habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

F-Fox

The Cape fox (Vulpes chama) is a small, nocturnal fox native to southern Africa. It is the only species of fox in the genus Vulpes that exists in Africa south of the equator. Cape foxes are characterized by big ears and slender bodies. They are typically solitary animals, but they will pair up to mate. Cape foxes are omnivores and eat a variety of foods, including insects, small mammals, birds, and fruit. They are an important part of the ecosystem and help to control populations of pests and other small animals. Cape foxes are currently classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. However, they are threatened by diseases such as canine distemper and rabies, and they are also sometimes killed in traps intended for other animals. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

G-Giraffe

The reticulated giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata) is a subspecies of giraffe that is native to East Africa. Giraffes are the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant on earth. Reticulated giraffes are characterized by their long legs and a coat pattern of irregular brown patches on a light background. They are found in grasslands and open woodlands and prefer to eat new shoots and leaves from the acacia tree. Giraffes are an important part of the ecosystem and help to control populations of acacia trees. Reticulated giraffes are considered as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The main threats to the giraffe species are habitat loss, poaching, and conflict with humans. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

H-Hartebeest

(Alcelaphus buselaphus) Hartebeest are large antelope that are native to Africa. They are characterized by their elongated head, unusual bracket-shaped horns, and high front legs sloping to lower hind legs. Hartebeest are primarily grazers, with their diets consisting mainly of grasses. They are very alert and non-aggressive animals. Hartebeest inhabit dry savannas and wooded grasslands, and they often move to more arid places after rainfall. Some species and subspecies of hartebeest are considered endangered, such as the Lewel hartebeest in Ethiopia and Congo and the Jackson’s hartebeest in Kenya. Hartebeest play an important role in the ecosystem by grazing on grasses and other plants. They also help to disperse seeds and fertilize the soil. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

I-Impala

Aepyceros melampus is a swift-running antelope that is native to eastern and southern Africa. It is the most abundant ruminant in this region. Impalas are characterized by their long, slender legs and their black-and-white striped coat. They are found in savannas and woodlands and prefer to live in herds of up to 50 individuals. The herd is led by a territorial male, who defends his territory from other males. Impalas are herbivores and eat a variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, and fruit. They are an important part of the ecosystem and help to control populations of plants and animals. Impalas are currently classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. However, they are hunted for meat in some countries. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

J-Jackal

The black-backed jackal (Lupulella mesomelas) is a medium-sized canine native to eastern and southern Africa. It is an opportunistic omnivore that preys on small to medium-sized animals such as rodents, birds, and reptiles. Black-backed jackals also called Silver-backed Jackals are known to scavenge carcasses and sometimes follow lions and other large cats to finish off their kills. While typically solitary, they will sometimes form packs, especially when hunting larger prey. Black-backed jackals are important for controlling populations of pests and other small animals and are currently classified as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

K-Kudu

The kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a large, spiral-horned antelope that is found in sub-Saharan Africa. There are two species of kudu: the greater kudu, which is common in southern Africa, and the lesser kudu, which is found in eastern Africa. Kudus are browsers, which means they eat leaves, shoots, and fruits from trees and shrubs. They are also known to eat grass, flowers, and bark. Kudus are solitary animals, but they will sometimes form groups, especially during the breeding season. They are an important part of the ecosystem, and they help to control populations of plants. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!

L-Lion

(Panthera Leo) Lions are the second largest cats in the world, after tigers. They are native to Africa and India, and live in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, savannas, and woodlands. Lions are unique among cats in that they live in prides, which consist of related females and their offspring. While males in a pride do not participate in raising young, they do help to protect the pride's territory. Lions are apex predators and play an important role in the ecosystem by controlling populations of prey animals. However, lions are threatened by habitat loss and poaching, and are considered a vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Once your payment is complete, you will be able download the art work on you account in it’s available formats. It’s that simple!