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  1. The African buffalo is one of the most successful grazers in Africa. It lives in savannas, swamps and floodplains, as well as mopane grasslands, and the forests of the major mountains of Africa. This buffalo prefers a habitat with dense cover, such as reeds and thickets, but can also be found in open woodland.

  2. Zambia, oficialmente la República de Zambia (en inglés: Republic of Zambia) es un país sin salida al mar ubicado en el centro-sur del continente africano. [4] Limita con la República Democrática del Congo al norte, Tanzania al noreste, Malaui y Mozambique al este, Zimbabue y Botsuana al sur, Namibia al suroeste y con Angola al oeste.

  3. African buffalo (Cape buffalo, Syncerus caffer) – very large herds in northern Kafue. sizeable herds elsewhere, with a reputation for being dangerous; Bushpig (Potamochoerus larvatus) – common but secretive and rarely seen; Rhodesian giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis thornicrofti) – common in Luangwa, less so elsewhere

  4. On 27 April 1993, a Zambian Air Force de Havilland Canada DHC-5D Buffalo carrying most of the Zambian national football team to a FIFA World Cup Qualifier against Senegal in Dakar crashed shortly after takeoff from a refuelling stop in Libreville, Gabon.

  5. Average Life Span In The Wild: 11 to 22 years. Average Life Span In Captivity: Up to 29 years. Size: 4 to 5 feet tall. Weight: 660 to 1,840 pounds. A pest to ranchers, a prize to hunters, and a ...

  6. www.zambiatourism.com › about-zambia › wildlifeBuffalo in Zambia

    BUFFALOS. These cattle-like ungulates have massive, low-sweeping horns and move in small to very large herds, often over 400 strong, especially in the Kafue and South Luangwa National Parks. There are also smaller bachelor herds of four to five. Occasionally solitary males known as ‘kakuli’ live completely alone and do not associate with ...

  7. El accidente aéreo del seleccionado nacional de fútbol de Zambia ocurrió el 27 de abril de 1993 cuando un avión de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo perteneciente a la Fuerza Aérea de Zambia que transportaba a la Selección de fútbol de Zambia se estrelló en el océano Atlántico a 500 metros de Libreville, Gabón.