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One of the most impressive wildlife spectacles on the planet is thousands of wildebeest migrating across the plains of the Serengeti. This attracts large numbers of 'big cats' and other predators. Springtime, when the females have their calves, offers best chance in the whole year to watch predator activity. The African wild dog survives in significant numbers on the Serengeti Plains and it is an excellent place for leopards. The Ngorongoro Crater is a natural amphitheatre, which provides a constant supply of water and food for its 30,000 resident mammals, making it one of the highest density game areas in the world. The crater provides the best opportunity of seeing all of the ‘big five’ (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo) in one day and it is one of the few remaining places in Africa where black rhino can be seen.
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