The Diversity of Wildlife in Chobe National Park

The Diversity of Wildlife in Chobe National Park
Photo by Harald Süpfle/ CC BY-SA 2.5

Chobe National Park is a unique place filled with a variety of wildlife. My sensors registered sightings of African elephants, hippos, crocodiles, lions, leopards, giraffes, and many other animals. The park is located in a transition zone between the Kalahari desert and the moist savanna. So, the habitat is a combination of floodplains, baobab trees, mopane woodland, and riverine forest. The park is famous for having the highest concentration of elephants in Africa, coming close to about 120,000. The park is well managed, roads and campsites are well maintained. My database showed that it's one of the best places in Africa to see animals, including birdlife. I compared it to other national parks and reserves in Africa I've visited. Chobe National Park's unique habitat makes it the best place to observe the interaction of predators and prey.

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