Scar (The Lion King) - List of African Animals On Pride Lands

List of African Animals On Pride Lands

  • Aardvark
  • Anteater
  • Army Ant
  • African Buffalo
  • African Wild Dog
  • Baboon
  • Bat-Eared Fox
  • Bushbuck
  • Chameleon
  • Cheetah
  • Common Eland
  • Crocodile
  • Eagle
  • Elephant
  • Fish
  • Flamingo
  • Frog
  • Gazelle
  • Giraffe
  • Gopher
  • Gorilla
  • Greater Kudu
  • Green monkey
  • Hartebeest
  • Helmeted Guineafowl
  • Hippopotamus
  • Hornbill
  • Hyena
  • Impala
  • Leopard
  • Lion
  • Lizard
  • Marabou Stork
  • Meerkat
  • Mouse
  • Okapi
  • Oryx
  • Ostrich
  • Oxpecker
  • Porcupine
  • Python
  • Rhinoceros
  • Sable Antelope
  • Springbok
  • Topi
  • Tortoise
  • Turtle Dove
  • Vulture
  • Vulturine Guineafowl
  • Warthog
  • Waterbuck
  • Wildebeest
  • Zebra

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