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Are there any conservation efforts in place to protect hippos in Kruger National Park?

Yes, Kruger National Park has implemented several conservation measures to protect hippos and their habitats. These include anti-poaching patrols, habitat restoration, and educational programs aimed at promoting awareness and conservation of hippos and other wildlife in the park.

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Do Suni have any predators?

What kind of sounds do cheetahs make?

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How can I increase my chances of seeing mammals in Kruger National Park?

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What is the life span of a lesser bushbaby?

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What are the normal causes of death in lions?

Can the female lion roar?

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When is the best time for spotting lion?

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