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Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta) Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tarangire National Park, Tanzania - Hammerkopf
The hammerhead Scopus umbretta, also known as hammerkop, hammerkopf, hammerhead stork or anvilhead sitting in dry grass. A small Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hamerkop (Scopus umbretta), an African wading bird Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania - Vulture swooping Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tarangire National Park is the sixth largest national park in Tanzania after Ruaha, Serengeti, Mikumi, Katavi and Mkomazi. The national park is located in Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire river that crosses through the park, being the only source of water for wild animals during dry seasons. During the dry season thousands of animals migrate to the Tarangire National Park from Manyara National Park.nThe park is famous for its huge number of elephants, baobab trees and tree climbing lions. Visitors to the park can expect to see any number of residential zebras and wildebeests in addition to the less common animals. Other common animals include waterbuck, giraffe, and olive baboons.


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