Animals of the Kgalagadi by Niel Cillie



The Animals of the Kgalagadi by Niel Cillie is the ultimate wildlife guide overflowing with information.
The Kgalagadi is known for its unique and diverse animal life, all uniquely equipped to survive in this semi-desert. This book is the perfect trip companion so you can easily identify various species from bright colourful photographs. Being classified as a very dry savanna; animals here are all perfectly adapted to survive. With up to 53 mammal species, 164 birds (with an extra 105 uncommon species), 30 reptiles and 9 amphibians the colour-coded groups make for easy reference.
The aim of Animals of the Kgalagadi is to introduce the area's rich animal life to the park's visitors while educating them about every species they encounter.
Your animal guide to the Kgalagadi
The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is a very unique wildlife destination as its remoteness makes it popular amongst wildlife enthusiasts. The park is situated in a part of the Kalahari "desert" of the far Northern Cape and South-Western Botswana.
Being classified as a very dry savanna; the animal life of the Kgalagadi is scaled down to those species that can survive in the harsh climate conditions of the area. Still, the area is home to hundreds of plant and animal species - each a link in a delicate ecosystem. The aim of Animals of the Kgalagadi is to introduce the area's rich animal life to the park's visitors. All the common, readily seen species are described in this user-friendly way with concise text and clear photographs. It features 53 mammal species, 164 birds (with an extra 105 uncommon species), 30 reptiles and 9 amphibians.
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- First edition 2018
- Published by Game Parks Publishing
- Cover design, cover photographs & preproduction by Niel Cillié
- Printed by ABC Press
- Pages: 112
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