In #KibaleNationalPark there are #13speciesofprimates. These include several #habituatedcommunities of #commonchimpanzee, as well as several species of Central #Africanmonkey including the #Ugandamangabey, the #Ugandanredcolobus and the #L'Hoest'smonkey. Other primates that are found in the park include the #black-andwhitecolobus and the# bluemonkey. The park's population of #elephants travels between the park and #QueenElizabethNationalPark. Other terrestrial mammals that are found within #KibaleNationalPark include #red and #blue duikers, #bushbucks, #sitatungas, #bushpigs, #giantforesthogs, #commonwarthogs, and #Africanbuffalo. The #carnivores that are present include #leopards, #Africangoldencats, #servals, different #mongooses and two species of #otter. In addition, #lions visit the park on occasion. Birdlife is also plentiful, and includes the #olivelong-tailedcuckoo, the #westerntinkerbird, two species of #pittas #(African and #green-breasted) and the #greyparrot.#VISITUGANDA #Visit these wonderfulsights right here in #UGANDA with us or check out our #website. CALL us at +256 772 699 342 or email info@ssemambotours.com to plan your tour with us.
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