safari
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About More about a Safari Picture GalleryAbout an ElephantDo’s and Don'ts Made by Taal SethThank you Slide
A safari is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa, traditionally for abig-game hunt; today the term often refers to a trip taken not for the purposes of hunting, but to observe and photograph animals and other wildlife. There is a certain theme or style associated with the word, which includes khaki clothing, belted bush jackets, pith helmets or slouch hats, and animal skins—like leopard's skin.
About
African Safari World was a proposed amusement park and zoo, to replace the Werribee Open Range Zoo, 32 Kilometers (20 mi) southwest of Melbourne, Australia. Warner Village Theme Parks, who already own and operate several properties on the Gold Coast in Queensland, was behind the proposal. The park was scheduled to open in 2010. On June 1, 2008 the Victorian government said it had rejected the proposal, because the cost to the taxpayer would have been too great.
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Do’s and Don'ts
• Don’t tease animals.• Don’t feed animals.• Be kind to animals.• Don’t litter in the area.
About an African Bush Elephant
The African Elephant is the largest living terrestrial animal, normally reaching 6 to 7.3 meters (19.7 to 24.0 ft) in length and 3.5 to 4 meters (11.5 to 13.1 ft) in height at the head, and weighing between 6,000 to 9,000 kg (13,000 to 20,000 lb).
The largest on record, shot in Angola in 1965, was a bull weighing 12,274 kg (27,060 lb) and standing 4.2 metres (13.8 ft) high, the body of which is now mounted in the rotunda of the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.. (The museum's website states that the specimen weighs only 8 tons.[4]) The Bush Elephant normally moves at a rate of 6 km/h (4 mph), but it can reach a top speed of 40 km/h (25 mph) when scared or upset.
Made by Taal Seth
• Name : Taal Seth• Class : 5• Section : I• Date of Birth : 9th February• School : Amity International
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