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Que tal el río!? Ewaso Ng'iro
Samburu tiene sus "special five"
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Samburu is home to unique and rare species collectively known as the “Samburu Special Five.”
These animals are specially adapted to Samburu’s arid environment and are less commonly seen in other Kenyan reserves.
Grevy’s Zebra: Distinguished by its thin stripes and large ears, the endangered Grevy’s zebra is a rare species found mainly in northern Kenya. Conservation efforts in Samburu are critical for its survival.
Somali Ostrich: The Somali ostrich, with its blue-gray skin and unique plumage, is well-suited to Samburu’s dry climate.
Reticulated Giraffe: Known for its striking, net-like coat pattern, the reticulated giraffe feeds on acacias and is a symbol of Samburu’s unique ecosystem.
Beisa Oryx: This antelope species is adapted to dry conditions and is recognizable by its long, straight horns and black markings.
Gerenuk (Giraffe Gazelle): Known for standing on its hind legs to reach high foliage, the gerenuk is uniquely adapted to browsing in dry environments.
Los vimos todos incluso el orix aunque de muy lejos.
El río es fantástico. Subi fotos de las manadas de animales cruzando el río.
Para no salir del parque comimos junto al río unos bocatas y descansamos una pequeña siesta.
Es un parque que no defrauda si sabes lo que ofrece.