The fauna of the African continent is famous for its diversity, only human intervention leads to a change in ecosystems and a decrease in population size. Moreover, hunting and poaching have resulted in many species being threatened with extinction. To preserve the fauna in Africa, the largest national and natural parks, reserves and reserves were created. Their number on the planet is the largest here. The largest national parks in Africa are Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Masai Mara, Amboseli, Etosha, Chobe, Nechisar and others.
Depending on the weather and climatic conditions on the mainland, various natural zones have formed: deserts and semi-deserts, savannahs, jungles, equatorial forests. Predators and large ungulates, rodents and birds, snakes and lizards, insects live in different parts of the continent, and crocodiles and fish are found in the rivers. A huge number of different species of monkeys live here.
Mammals
Aardvark (earthen pig)
Pygmy shrew

There are two types of rhinos in Africa – black and white. For them, a favorable habitat is the savanna, but they can be found in open woodland or steppe conditions. There are large populations of them in many national parks.
Black rhino

White rhino

Among other large animals in savannas or forests, African elephants can be found. They live in herds, have a leader, are friendly with each other, zealously defend the young. They know how to recognize each other and during migrations they always stick together. Herds of elephants can be seen in African parks.
African elephant

Bush elephant

Forest elephant

The most famous and dangerous animal in Africa is the lion. In the north and south of the continent, lions were destroyed, so large populations of these animals live only in Central Africa. They live in savannas, near water bodies, not only singly or in pairs, but also in groups – prides (1 male and about 8 females).
Masai lion

Katang lion

Transvaal lion

Leopards live everywhere except the Sahara Desert. They are found in forests and savannas, on river banks and in thickets, on mountain slopes and plains. This representative of the feline family perfectly hunts, both on the ground and in trees. However, people themselves hunt leopards, which leads to their significant extermination.
Leopard

Cheetah

Sand cat (Sand cat)

Big-eared fox

African buffalo

Jackal

Hyena dog

Spotted hyena

Brown hyena

Striped hyena

Aardwolf

African civet

Interesting animals are zebras, which are equines. A large number of zebras have been destroyed by humans, and now they inhabit only the eastern and southern parts of the continent. They are found in deserts, and on the plain, and in the savannah.
zebra

Somali wild donkey

Two-legged camel (Bactrian)

One-humped camel (dromedar, dromedary or Arabian)

One of the brightest representatives of the African fauna is the giraffe, the tallest mammal. Different giraffes have individual coloration, so no two animals are alike. You can meet them in the forests and savannas, and they live mainly in herds.
Giraffe

Endemic to the continent is the okapi, a representative of the giraffe family. They live in the valley of the Congo River and today are poorly studied animals.
Okapi

Common hippopotamus

Pygmy hippo

African warthog

Great bear (antelope bear)

Small well

Mountain nyala

Sitatunga

Antelope Bongo

Bushbok

Gerenuk

Vertical

Impala

Black antelope

Cannes

Duker

Wildebeest

Black wildebeest (White-tailed wildebeest, common wildebeest)

Blue wildebeest

Dorcas gazelle

Babuin

Hamadril

Guinea baboon

Bear baboon

Galago

Colobus
Black colobus

Angolan colobus

White-legged colobus

Royal colobus

The magician

Ice cream

Gorilla

Chimpanzee

Bonobo (pygmy chimpanzee)

Jumpers
Peters proboscis dog

Four-fingered jumper

Long-eared hopper

Short-eared hopper

Birds
Avdotka

African belladonna (paradise crane)

African masked barn owl

African Common Cuckoo

African duck

African rock swallow

African eared owl

African white-chinned vulture

African watercress

African Poinfoot

African goshawk

African broad-mouthed

Baloban

Snipe

White wagtail

Белобровик

White-bellied swift

Griffon vulture

White back duck

Golden eagle

Swampy moon

Big bittern

Great egret

Great tit

Borodach

Brown vulture

Wreath-bearing chibis

Vertigo

Crow

Tie

Blue finch

Mountain bunting

Mountain wagtail

House Owl

Bustard

Egyptian heron

Yellow-billed Toko

Demoiselle crane

West African Fire Velvet Weaver

Snakes

Ibadan malimbus

Loaf


Kaffir eagle

Kaffir horned raven

Kobchik

Congolese peacock

Korostel

Red-throated finch

Mute swan

Forest ibis

Meadow harrier


Madagascar Turtle Dove

Small bittern

Small plover

Sea plover

Nile goose

Nubian bee-eater

Common cuckoo

Common nightjar

Common flamingo

Ogar

Spotted wagtail

Pogonysh

Desert owl

Desert lark

Spotted teal

Pink dove

Pink pelican

Red heron

Peregrine falcon

Sacred ibis

Senegalese alcyone

Gray heron

Silver hobby

Greyhead cinder

Gray crane

Skopa

Steppe harrier


Strepet

Cheglok

Black heron

Black-necked heron

Black stork

Pintail

Shiloklyuvka

Ethiopian blackbird

Reptiles
Turtle Squad
Leatherback turtle
Green turtle

Bissas

Olive Ridley

Atlantic ridley

European swamp turtle

Spurred turtle

Squad Scaled
Agama of the colonists

Sinai agama

Stellion

African Ridgeback

Common Ridgeback

Motley mountain chameleon

Lesser brukesia

Carapace brukesia

Browed brukesia

Egyptian naked gecko

Semi-fawned turkish gecko

Slender snakehead

Long-tailed latastia

Ocellated chalcid

Long legged skink

Pharmacy skink

Cape lizard

Gray monitor lizard

Nile lizard

Snakes
Western boa

Royal python

Hieroglyph python

Madagascar tree boa

Gironde honeysuckle

Black egg snake

African egg snake

African boomslang

Horseshoe slide

Lizard snake

Ordinary already

Water already

Gray tree snake

Red-striped snake

Zerig

Black Mamba

Egyptian cobra

Black and white cobra

Horned tree viper

Gurza

Reptiles
The narrow-necked crocodile is endemic to Africa. In addition to them, there are blunt-nosed and Nile crocodiles in the reservoirs. They are dangerous predators that hunt animals in water and on land. In different water bodies of the mainland, hippos live in families. They can be seen in various national parks.
Narrow-necked crocodile

Nile crocodile

Fishes
Aulonokara

Afiosemion Lamberta

African clary catfish

Big tiger fish

Great labidochromis

Gnatonem Peters

Blue labidochromis

Golden leopard

Kalamoicht

Leopard ctenopoma

Labidochrome Chisumula

Mbu (fish)

Mozambican tilapia

Nile heterotis

Nile perch

Notobranh Rakhov

Notobranch Furzer

Common Mud Hopper

Striped aphiosemion

Princess Burundi

Pseudotrofeus-zebra

River perch

Butterfly fish

Cassowary fish

Senegalese polypyr

Somik-changeling

Fahaka

Hemichromis-handsome

Cichlid parrot

Six-Band Distychod

Electric catfish

Schaper’s Epiplatis

Ягуаровый Синодонт

Thus, Africa has a rich animal world. Here you can find both small insects, amphibians, birds and rodents, as well as the largest predators. Different natural zones have their own food chains, consisting of those species that are adapted for life in certain conditions. If someone happens to visit Africa, then by visiting as many national reserves and parks as possible, they will be able to see a huge number of animals in the wild.
