Mole National Park, located in the North African state of Ghana
Reserve in Mol, an area of 4840 square kilometers, was founded in 1971. On its territory inhabited by 93 species of mammals, 9 species of amphibians and 33 species of reptiles. Here you can find lions, leopards, spotted hyenas, African tsivet, elephants, bongos, African buffalo, warthogs, water goats, duiker, genet, bubalov, mongooses, baboons and other monkeys, antelopes, horses, porcupines, crocodiles and snakes, including including pythons. In addition, the park is home to more than 300 species of birds.
Among the abundance of plants in the Mole National Park there are beautiful acacia trees and shea oil or trees.
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