African Animals
Africa's wildlife is a remarkable tapestry of species adapted to diverse habitats, from the vast savannahs where elephants, lions and giraffes roam to the dense rainforests sheltering gorillas and myriad primates, along with rivers and wetlands teeming with hippos, crocodiles and countless waterbirds; each animal plays a role in complex ecosystems—predators like cheetahs and hyenas help control herbivore populations, while large herbivores such as buffalo and zebra maintain grassland health, and smaller creatures like meerkats, pangolins and numerous insect species contribute to soil aeration, seed dispersal and pollination—yet these animals face mounting threats from habitat loss, poaching and climate change, making conservation efforts and sustainable coexistence essential to preserve Africa's natural heritage for future generations.