World of Africa
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Rhinoceros
There are five species of rhino found in the world – two in Africa, and three in Asia. Rhinos communicate via a number of different means, including screaming, grunting and scattering their dung! In the past 40 years, the world has lost 95% of its rhinos. Although poaching has declined slightly in recent years, far too many rhinos are still killed for their horns. Check out the video for the real fun facts about rhinos!
Meerkats
Monkeys
There are currently 264 known monkey species. Monkeys can be divided into two groups, Old World monkeys that live in Africa and Asia, and New World monkeys that live in South America. A baboon is an example of an Old World monkey, while a marmoset is an example of a New World monkey. You might be surprised to find out that apes are not monkeys. Watch the video for more fun monkey facts!