Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Wild dogs rare appearance in Lake Nakuru National Park




The wild dogs are very rare animals to spot and recently guests were able to spot the wild dogs in Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya. This park which is famously known for its flamingos, was invaded by the wild dogs and guests were surprised to see them. Lake Nakuru National park is a place were by its very rare to see Wild dogs.

These wild dogs yellow, black and white in colour have reduced in numbers in recent years and their population is believed to be around 5000. Most of the wild dogs are found in the eastern and southern part of Africa. The African wild dogs are very good hunters and they normally work in groups whereby they hunt together. They normally attack animals which are not so big, like gazelles and impalas. Surely many guests should consider to visit lake Nakuru National Park, not only for its flamingos but for the rare Wild dogs.

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