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Desert Horses

The Wild Horses of Namibia The desert horses of Namibia, often referred to as the Namib Desert horses, are a unique population of feral horses that have adapted to the arid and harsh conditions of the Namib Desert. Although not a separate breed, Namib Desert horses show specific adaptations for desert life. They have developed […]

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Honey Badger

The African honey badger The African honey badger, or Mellivora capensis, known locally in Namibia and other parts of Africa as the “ratel,” is a tough and resilient carnivore famous for its strength, intelligence, and adaptability. Honey badgers are relatively small, with a body length of 55–77 cm (22–30 inches) and weighing around 9–16 kg

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Desert Elephants

The Desert Elephants of Namibia Namibia’s desert elephants are a unique population of African elephants (Loxodonta africana) that have adapted to survive in the harsh, arid conditions of the Namib Desert. They are a remarkable example of adaptation and resilience, inhabiting one of the driest environments that any elephant population lives in. While not a

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