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		<title>HIPPOPOTAMUS: They&#8217;re Hard to Spot</title>
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SafariKay.com has been updated with a new article HIPPOPOTAMUS: They&#8217;re Hard to Spot by Chitraparna Sinha.
If you&#8217;ve ever been on a safari you already know that it&#8217;s pretty unusual to see a hippo out of the water. That&#8217;s because they love the water and among other things it keeps them cool and helps keep biting [...]]]></description>
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		<title>SPOTTED HYENA – You can Hear their Laughing</title>
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SafariKay.com has been updated with a new article SPOTTED HYENA – You can Hear their Laughing by Chitraparna Sinha.
The most common and large carnivore in Africa is the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). History speaks of hyenas in Egypt, where they would be domesticated and well looked after for the purpose of eating them.
This common safari [...]]]></description>
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		<title>CAPE BUFFALO – A Big Five Animal</title>
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SafariKay.com has been updated with a new article on Cape Buffalo by Chitraparna Sinha.
A cape buffalo is a hoofed mammal with drooping fringed ears and ridged heavy horns growing straight out from the head or curve downward and then up.  These horns have many uses – against predators, jostling for space within the herd [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Planning a Safari</title>
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What’s Really Involved in Planning a Safari
has been added to www.safarikay.com &#8211; Safari Kay’s safari adventure portal &#8211; and gallery.
Before I start traveling to Africa, I knew little about the destination, how to plan a trip, what to look for, what to pack, what to expect.  Ten years later [...]]]></description>
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