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help| This article is about a geographical region; for the National Park see Serengeti National Park The Serengeti ecosystem is a geographical region located in north-western Tanzania and extends to south-western Kenya between latitudes 1 and 3 S and longitudes 34 and 36 E. It spans some 30,000 km. The Serengeti hosts the largest and longest overland migration in the world, a semi-annual occurrence.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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It spans some 30,000 km2. -
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Serengeti (rapper)
Serengeti, real name David Cohn, is a hip-hop artist from Chicago. His music is a sharp departure from most mainstream hip-hop, which he considers "depressing" and always consists of "the same redundant ideas." -
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Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park (2°19′58″S 34°34′00″E / -2.33278, 34.566667) is a large national park in Serengeti area, Tanzania. It is most famous for its annual migration of over one million white bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 200,000 zebra. -
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Serengeti cat
The Serengeti cat is a cross between the Bengal cat and an Oriental cat. The breed is still in the development stages, but the ultimate aim is to produce a cat that looks similar to a Serval, without using any recent wild cat blood. -
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Africa: The Serengeti
The Serengeti is a huge area of grassland in Tanzania, Africa. -
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Serengeti District
The Serengeti District is one of the five districts in the Mara Region of Tanzania. It is home to part of the world-famous Serengeti National Park and contains the Western Gate to the park. -
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Serengeti Shall Not Die
Serengeti Shall Not Die (German: Serengeti darf nicht sterben) is a German nature documentary made in 1959, written and directed by Bernhard Grzimek. The cinematographer Michael Grzimek died on-location during the filming of the documentary. -
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Ngorongoro Conservation Area
In summer, enormous numbers of Serengeti migrants pass through the plains of the reserve, including 1.7 million wildebeest, 260,000 zebra, and 470,000 gazelles. -
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Bernhard Grzimek
Palaces can be rebuilt if they are destroyed in wartime, but once the wild animals of the Serengeti are exterminated no power on earth can bring them back. -
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Masai Mara
As in the Serengeti, the wildebeest are the dominant inhabitant of the Masai Mara, and their numbers are estimated in the millions.
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