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In Africa, the little five game animals are: *Elephant shrew: a small, insect-eating mammal with a long nose. Elephants shrews are very common in Southern Africa but seldom seen. *Buffalo weaver: the buffalo weaver is the easiest among the little five to find and observe. *Leopard tortoise *Lionant or ant lion *Rhino beetle The term ''little five'' was brought to life, after safari tourists' successful wildlife experience of the big five in Southern Africa. It was after a call by nature conservationists for visitors also to acknowledge the smaller — less noticed — but still enigmatic, animals of the savanna (called ''bushveld'' in South Africa). Each "little" species is a contradiction in sheer size to the big five animal, but the first part of its English name relates to one of the famous bigger five animals one-on-one. File:Rhynchocyon petersi from side.jpg|Elephant shrew File:Red-billed_Buffalo_Weaver.jpg|Buffalo weaver File:Geochelone pardalis bw 01.jpg|Leopard tortoise File:Antlion1 by Jonathan Numer.jpg|Lionant File:Pentodon idiota - Навозник (Дупляк) кукурузный.jpg|Rhino beetle == Sources == *(Africa's little five ) *(Little five: showing Africa's wildlife diversity ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Little five game」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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