This spotted big cat is the fastest land animal.
Cheetah
This desert is the largest hot desert in the world.
Sahara Desert
This long neck helps giraffes reach food high in trees
Acacia leaves
This animal is known for its loud laughing-like call.
Hyena
This animal has the strongest bite force of any land mammal.
Hyena
This big cat is known for climbing trees with its prey.
Leopard
This famous East African ecosystem hosts the Great Migration.
Serengeti
Camels store fat in this body part to survive long periods without food
Humps
This massive animal is the second largest land animal after elephants.
Rhinoceros
This bird is the largest flying bird native to Africa.
Ostrich
A group of lions is called this.
Pride
This river flows through multiple African countries and is the longest river in the world.
Nile River
Elephants use this body part not only to breathe but also to grab objects
Trunk
This large African antelope is known for its annual migration.
Wildebeest
The “Big Five” safari animals include lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, and this animal.
Buffalo
This big cat has tear-like black marks running from its eyes to its mouth.
Cheetah
This African country is well known for the Maasai Mara safari reserve.
Kenya
This thick skin helps protect rhinos from sunburn and insects
Mud coating / thick hide
This animal’s horns are made of keratin, the same material as human nails.
Rhinoceros
This animal can run up to 60 miles per hour and is the fastest land mammal.
Cheetah
Unlike most cats, this big cat often hunts in groups.
Lion
Mount Kilimanjaro is located in this African country.
Tanzania
These birds sit on large mammals and eat ticks off their skin.
Oxpeckers
This African animal can weigh over 1,500 pounds and is considered one of the most dangerous animals to humans.
Hint: Their milk is pink
Hippopotamus
This insect is famous in Africa for building large mounds that can be several feet tall.
Termites