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Are Aardwolves endangered?

No, Aardwolves are not considered endangered, and their populations are thought to be stable. However, they are a rare and elusive species and are not often seen by visitors to the Kruger Park.

More frequently asked questions on: Mammals


What do Lesser Bushbabies eat?

Is it true that giraffes have blue tongues?

Are there any nocturnal mammals in Kruger National Park?

What are the main physical features of the Lesser Bushbaby?

Are spotted hyenas endangered?

Do they attack other predators?

Can the leopard be a danger to humans?

What are the main physical features of the cheetah?

How many cheetah are there in the Kruger Park?

Do lions attack elephants?

Can lions swim?

What is an impala?

Do baboons have a specific leader and how is dominance established?

Do Giraffes sleep?

When do young lions become independent?

Are Serval endangered?

How can I increase my chances of seeing mammals in Kruger National Park?

How big can hippos get?

What is the gestation period of a Thick Tailed Bushbaby?

Do lions have a social hierarchy?

Do Hyaenas run in packs?

Is it true that lions usually mate over a two to three day period?

Do Honey Badgers have any predators?

Do Buffalo have good memories?

What is a Klipspringer?

Are honey badgers dangerous?

What should I do if I encounter a dangerous mammal in Kruger National Park?

Are Mountain Reedbucks endangered?

Do lions kill only when they are hungry?

Is the leopard a solitary animal?

Where can I find Klipspringers in Kruger National Park?

Are porcupines found in Kruger National Park?

Are Elands dangerous?

Are leopards very susceptible to disease?

How do lions kill their prey?

Where can I see Mountain Reedbucks in the Kruger Park?

What is the general behaviour of a Thick Tailed Bushbaby?

How often do female lions produce cubs?

What do Mountain Reedbucks eat?

Is there a specific breeding season, and how long is the gestation period of a cheetah?