

They can be widely spotted in Serengeti, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara Nationalīelongs to the Pantherinae sub-family leopards are one of the most furious animals of Tanzania’s bushes. Though leopards are common in various protected areas of Tanzania, Usually live in diverse habitat in Tanzania’s woodland, grassland, savannah,Īnd forest. Hence they occupy 3 rd place in our list. If you will ask which is predators have the highest aggressiveness, then the answer is no doubt the Leopard. At the end of the dry season, almost 200 hippos can be found in one place.However, they make their mark back to the water At night time hippos usually walk around 10km to find food.Hippos usually eat 80-100 pounds of grass in a single meal.Baby hippos born underwater and they learn to swim within a few minutes after they born.They Can Hold Their Breath for Five Minutes or even more when required.They spend more than 16 hours in the water.“Hippopotamus” name was driven from the ancient Greek word which means “river’s horse”.Here are some of the iconic facts about this endangered animal. Hippo pools in Central Serengeti and Selous Game Reserve are the huge tourist attractions of the country. One of the treasured animals of Tanzania is truly fun to watch.Īfter the African elephant hippopotamus is the second-largest animal on the planet. Nowadays they are mainly found in some countries in East Africa like Tanzania. They were used to be found in many places of Africa however, habitat loss and poaching have made them one of the endangered animals now. Even being one of the herbivore species they are highly aggressive which makes them be in the 2 nd place on our list. Hippos are one of the magnificent mammals of Tanzania. African buffalo have poor eyesight and sense of hearing however, their sense of smell is great.They usually cover the young and weak animals in a circle showing their sharp horns towards the hunter. They fight very skillfully while facing any predators.Lions are the prime enemy of these grazers.Herds usually consist of females, their offspring, and one or more males.


The African Buffalo is widely known as Cape buffalo and one of the largest African bovine subspecies living in Tanzania. Despite being a herbivorous species their aggressive instinct is quite dangerous for their predators. The first place is held by the African buffalo.
