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  • The park is very similar to [[Blue Lagoon National Park]] on the other side of the Kafue on the northern flats ...with over 400 species recorded. The other antelopes found here are [[blue wildebeest]], [[kudu]] and [[oribi]].<ref name="Lochinvar National Park"/> The antelo
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  • ...sustain a great deal of wildlife including grazing [[African buffalo]], [[wildebeest]], and [[elephant]]s, [[zebra]]s, and [[giraffe]]s, with [[hippopotamus]] a ...un, Botswana|Maun]]. In Zambia [[Lochinvar National Park|Lochinvar]] and [[Blue Lagoon National Park]]s are protected.
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  • ...n]] with numerous [[Pan (geography)|pan]]s. Liuwa hosts the second largest wildebeest migration in Africa, offering spectacular sights of thousands of animals. L ...es. The most notable example of this is the astonishing increase in [[blue wildebeest]] (''Connochaetus taurinus'') numbers from approximately 15,000 animals in
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  • ...herds of red lechwe and puku, with smaller groups of [[zebra]]s and [[blue wildebeest]] in the Busanga Plains around June, when it starts to dry out. Across the
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  • ...y II [[protected area]]s), the [[Lochinvar National Park|Lochinvar]] and [[Blue Lagoon National Park]]s. Both parks were established in the 1970s on land f ...National Park|url=http://www.zambiatourism.com/destinations/national-parks/blue-lagoon-national-park|website=http://www.zambiatourism.com|publisher=Zambia
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  • *The northern part of the [[Kafue Flats]] and [[Blue Lagoon National Park]] are in Central Province, but are treated under South ...hers throughout the world. The northern part of the flats, including the [[Blue Lagoon National Park]] are in Central Province, while the north-eastern end
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  • ...hotograph showing the '''Barotse Floodplain''' as the bright green to dark blue central region. ...e]]. After the flood, the plain is a habitat for grazing animals such as [[wildebeest]], [[zebra]], [[tsessebe]] and small antelope such [[oribi]] and [[steenbok
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  • [[File:Diademmeerkatze.jpg|thumb|[[Blue monkey]]]] ******* [[Blue monkey]] ''Cercopithecus mitis'' LR/lc
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