D'nyala Nature Reserve

D'nyala Nature Reserve, lies just 15 kilometres south east of Lephalale, in the Limpopo, province of South Africa, and is about 8.000 Ha in area. It is named after the huge and lovely Nyala tree (Latin: Xanthocercis zambesiaca) that grows in the area up to 30 metres high with massive gnarled and crooked trunks from which its leaves grow directly. On the west is the Mogol River and on the east the Tamboti River.

Wildlife

Include: white rhino, giraffe, waterbuck, zebra, tsessebe, eland and others, and there are a variety of predators like the brown hyena, jackal and smaller cats. The nyala antelope and the brown hyena are other members of the mammalian population of the reserve, which totals 60.[1]

Nyala
Waterbuck

Vegetation

The reserve contains some magnificent specimens of the Baobab tree.[1]

A Baobab tree

References

  1. 1 2 "D'Nyala Nature Reserve". LIMPOPO TOURISM AND PARKS BOARD. Retrieved 4 February 2013.

23°43′5.12″S 27°48′28.71″E / 23.7180889°S 27.8079750°E / -23.7180889; 27.8079750

See also

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