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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Niokolo-Koba National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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The park contains over 1500 species of plants and 78% of the gallery forest in Senegal. | WIKI |
Sudanian species grow in the dry forest. | WIKI |
In valleys and belt-shaped forests, the species reflects the climate of southern Guinea, and the tropical woody liana is very prosperous. | WIKI |
Semiaquatic species live on the riverside, and annual plants disappearing when the height of the water rises are often found on sandy floodplains. | WIKI |
The government of Senegal estimates the park contains 20 species of amphibians, 60 species of fish, 38 species of reptiles (of which four are tortoises). | WIKI |
There are some 80 mammal species. | WIKI |
Around 330 species of birds have been sighted in the park, notably the Arabian bustard, black crowned crane, Abyssinian ground hornbill (Bucorvus abyssinicus), martial eagle, bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus), and white-faced duck (Dendrocygna viduata). | WIKI |
There are also reptiles such as three species of crocodiles, four species of tortoises | WIKI |
This remarkable plant diversity justifies the presence of a rich fauna characterized by: the Derby Eland (the largest of African antelopes), chimpanzees, lions, leopards, a large population of elephants as well as many species of birds, reptiles and amphibians. | UNESCO |
It counts more than 70 species of mammals, 329 species of birds, 36 species of reptiles, 20 species of amphibians and a large number of invertebrates. | UNESCO |
Other important species are also present, such as the elephant, leopard, African wild dog and chimpanzee. | UNESCO |
The wealth of habitats should be noted, along with the diversity of flora, with over 1,500 important plant species. | UNESCO |
Covering nearly one million hectares, the Niokolo-Koba National Park is sufficiently vast as to illustrate the major aspects of the Guinean savanna-type ecosystem, and to ensure the survival of species therein. | UNESCO |