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PARKS AND RESERVES: ARAWALE NATIONAL RESERVE: WILDLIFE
 

    Hunter's hartebeest or Hirola (Damaliscus hunteri), a slender antelope with lyre-shaped horns, is the reserve's main asset. This rare and shy antelope is very seriously endangered. Its territory extends to the Somali border, but the population is very scarce and sightings are infrequent. The reserve also hosts some elephants, giraffe, Grevy's zebras, lesser kudu, buffalo, hippos and crocodiles.

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