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  1. Africa (35389 bytes)
    8: ...with its capital [[Carthage]], corresponding to modern-day [[Tunisia]].
    18: ...ent of the continent, the idea of ''Africa'' expanded with their knowledge.
    24: ...rom the main mass of the Earth's surface. It includes within its remarkably regular outline an area, o...
    26: ...6,000 km (16,100 miles) and the absence of deep indentations of the shore is shown by the fact that Eu...
    33: Africa is home to the [[cradle of Humankind|oldest inhabited territory]] on earth, with the [[huma...
  2. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    1: ...o]] is an independent [[nation]], entirely surrounded by South African territory.
    3: ...the leadership of [[Frederik Willem de Klerk|F.W. de Klerk]] who started to dismantle it in [[1990]] a...
    5: ...loped of the entire [[Africa]]n continent, with modern [[infrastructure]] common throughout the countr...
    9: ...]], [[Swati language|Swati]], [[Ndebele language|Ndebele]], [[Sesotho language|Southern Sotho]], [[Nor...
    11: ...lations are not as such that they require nationwide recognition.
  3. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    1: ...Airpork Crew barbecue team prepares [[pork]] shoulder at the [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] in May Wor...
    4: ...be cooked in large brick or metal ovens specially designed for that purpose.
    6: ...lling is barbecuing except when it means double-sided frying with something like a [[sandwich toaster]...
    8: ...ich is frowned upon by purists in some areas. The device used for cooking barbecue can usually be used...
    10: ...barbecue" restaurants, but nevertheless many consider this to be a distinct cooking process called smo...
  4. Meerkat (4260 bytes)
    15: ...] family, it inhabits all parts of the [[Kalahari Desert]] in southern [[Africa]].
    19: ... some sort of singing ceremony they compared to yodeling.
    22: ...y strong venom of the scorpions of the [[Kalahari Desert]].
    24: ...t one month old, and they do so by following an older member of the group who acts as the pup's tutor....
    28: ...Meerkats are burrowing animals, living in large underground networks with multiple entrances which the...
  5. Crocodile (5982 bytes)
    16: ...to include all members of the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Crocodylia]]: that is, the true crocodiles; ...
    18: ...g rivers and feed on a wide variety of living and dead [[mammal|mammals]] and [[fish]]. Some species, ...
    22: ...out food, and rarely need to actively go hunting. Despite their slow appearance, crocodiles are top-le...
    26: ...nd the like, while crocodile meat is considered a delicacy by connoisseurs. The main commercial speci...
    30: * '''ORDER [[Crocodylia|CROCODYLIA]]'''
  6. Aardvark (6420 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = '''Tubulidentata'''}}
    14: ...a]]. The name comes from the [[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]] for "earth pig," because early settlers from [[...
    16: ...''' and of the [[Order (biology)|order]] '''Tubulidentata'''. The Aardvark was originally placed in th...
    18: ... [[Miocene]]. Although the relationships of Tubulidentata are unknown, they are probably [[Ungulates]]...
    20: ... having a pulp cavity, have lots of thin tubes of dentine, each containing pulp and held together by c...
  7. Klipspringer (1762 bytes)
    15: ... '''Klipspringer''' (literally "rock jumper" in [[Afrikaans]]), ''Oreotragus oreotragus'', is a small [[Afric...
    17: ...aching approximately 58cm (22 inches) at the shoulder, klipspringers are relatively small animals comp...
    19: ...and pepper" patterened coat of an almost olive shade, klipspringers blend in well with the ''koppies''...
    21: ...succulent plant|succulents]] they subsist on provide them with enough [[water]] to survive.
  8. Kudu (2825 bytes)
    2: ...mbolic role in Hindu and Buddhist architecture. A decorative motif often carved with a bust-length fig...
    6: ...e 18th century from [[isiXhosa]] ''iqudu'', via [[Afrikaans]] ''koedoe''.
    14: ... very quickly and at six months are fairly independent of their mothers.
    19: ...liquid they provide. The lesser Kudu is less dependent on water sources than the greater kudu.
    23: ...virus, and many [[scientist]]s think recurring epidemics of the disease have reduced kudu populations ...
  9. Boerboel (2373 bytes)
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    34: ...from [[South Africa]]. The word ''boerboel'' is [[Afrikaans]] for "farmer's dog".
    40: The ideal height for male Boerboels is from 64 to 70 cm (...
  10. Aardvarks (6124 bytes)
    2: ...l]] native to [[Africa]]. The name comes from the Afrikaans language for "earth pig," because early settlers ...
    4: ... is stout with an arched back; the limbs are of moderate length. The front feet have lost the pollex (...
    9: ...dash;as many as 50,000 in one night has been recorded. They are exceptionally fast diggers, but otherw...
    16: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = '''Tubulidentata'''}}
    24: ...w which is used for breeding. Main burrows can be deep and extensive, have several entrances, and be 1...
  11. Springbok (3637 bytes)
    15: ...can lift this flap, which makes the white hairs underneath stand up in a conspicuous 'fan'.
    20: ...into the air in a practice known as "pronking" ([[Afrikaans]]: ''pronk'' = to show off) or "stotting". While ...
    23: ...l symbols|national symbol]] of [[South Africa]] under white minority rule (including a significant per...
    27: ...er the intervention of then-president [[Nelson Mandela]], who did so as a gesture of goodwill to the m...

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