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THE DOGON TRIBE IN MALI
The Dogon people are an ethnic group residing in the Bandiagara Escarpment region of Mali,
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The Himba Culture In Namibia
The Himba people are a semi-nomadic ethnic group with an estimated population of about 50,000
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The Epic Battle of Eagles and Crows in Uganda’s Skies
In the heart of Africa lies a spectacle of nature that few have had the
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BAGISU CULTURE IN UGANDA
The Bagisu, also known as the Gisu people or the Bamasaba, are an ethnic group residing
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Chimpanzees: Nature’s Ingenious Cousins
Chimpanzees are great apes and one of the closest living relatives to humans. Here are
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Harmony in Nature: Symbiosis
Symbiosis is a biological term that refers to a close relationship between two different species.
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Elephants: Nature’s Grand Wanderers
Elephants, the largest land mammals on Earth, have always captivated human imagination with their immense
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The Batwa cultural experience
The Batwa people, also known as the Twa or Pygmies, are indigenous hunter-gatherer communities in
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RHINOS: The guardians of the grasslands
Rhinos are large, herbivorous mammals known for their distinctive horns and thick, armored-like skin. There
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BABOONS: Fascinating Primates
Baboons are a type of Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, which is
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