Cuando las hierbas de la gran pradera de Tanzania se consumieron, los animales de la pradera buscaban alimentos, y se trasladaron a Marseille, Kenia, a tres mil kilómetros de distancia para buscar alimentos. A lo largo de la ruta, deben huir de los arenques y de los arenques que se han enterrado en la hierba, y pasar por los ríos y tener cuidado con los arenques que se encuentran en el agua.
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Cuando las hierbas de la gran pradera de Tanzania se consumieron, los animales de la pradera buscaban alimentos, y se trasladaron a Marseille, Kenia, a tres mil kilómetros de distancia para buscar alimentos. A lo largo de la ruta, deben huir de los arenques y de los arenques que se han enterrado en la hierba, y pasar por los ríos y tener cuidado con los arenques que se encuentran en el agua.
De junio a octubre de cada año, los turistas besaron para adorar la vista de la lujo del rey de los labios que lleva a sus hijos animales a la pradera africana.
El río Mala es el mayor río en la zona de protección nacional de Marseille, y también un río lleno de vida. El río entero está muy agitado y se mezcla con una gran cantidad de arena. Miles de cornos de Cornwalls cruzan este río cada año, y la escena es muy maravillosa y vale la pena verla.
The Mara River is a great place to watch African animals migrate. Thousands of wildebeests and zebras cross the Mara River to find food, while keeping an eye on crocodiles in the Mara River. Zebras are timid and follow the horns to cross the river every time. When I was a child, I watched it many times on TV. When I was really in it, the shock of the ten thousand horses galloping directly hit my heart. The primitive and wild land of Africa makes people unable to extricate themselves from love.
The Mara River is the main battlefield of Marseille, where the legendary scene of animal migration is deduced. The river is not wide and beautiful, and you may not always see the big migration when you come here to watch it. We stayed here specially for three days to wait for that moment. The first time came fruitless, did not wait. Only a large number of hippos and crocodiles lurk in the river, waiting for their food just like us. On the last day, I came out early and went straight to the mouth of the Mara River. I saw a large number of horned horses and zebras already queuing up. There were thousands of horses in the grassland, but the waiting cars were also queuing up. There was hardly any place for our cars. After consulting with others, the driver squeezed half of the parking space for us and drove as soon as he saw the horned horses. It was almost time to cross the river, when everyone held their breath for fear of frightening the leading horn horse and looked forward to the start of an exciting migration picture. The head horse wandered by the river for a while, drank some water, then jumped into the water and swam to the other side, followed by the horn horse, and began a larger migration. The horn horse is a group of animals, as long as there is a lead, there will be a large number of follow-up. See the idle horn horses on the grassland, immediately run here, the road raised a burst of dust, flying up the grassland. It seems that other horned horses just saw the signal. Thousands of horses came running to the estuary, jumped down in line and swam to the other side, so they kept walking for about 10 minutes, which basically ended the wave of crossing. Fortunately, there were no crocodiles to prey, and they were very happy for the horned horses that they had completed safely without seeing the bloody excitement. Second migration. On the other side, there will be plenty of grasslands waiting for them. And we ended this wild trip to Africa and drew a successful conclusion.
The Mara River is the most anticipated place in Marseille, from which the annual animal migration takes place. Every year in July and August, animals on the grassland go through the Mara River to a more beautiful place on the other side of the grassland. The Mara River is the only way. The river is not wide, but it is often in danger. There are crocodiles, hippos, etc. in the water, waiting for the opportunity to catch (b) hunts. Every day, the bodies killed by them lie in the river. It is horrible to see. People here are looking forward to seeing the spectacular migration. Fear that silly horns will be hurt, but people can do nothing, but the onlookers, watching the scene of migration, praying in their hearts for the peace of all living beings in the world.
The Marseille River is very interesting. A Marseille River serves as the demarcation line. On this bank is Kenya and on the other side is Tanzania. Because along the way, you can see many crocodiles and hippos hiding in the water. Their skin and color are enough to make you think that they are rocks in the river. Every year, when animals migrate, many horned horses will be killed by biting across the river. That is, when crocodiles are hidden, oh, the law of survival of the animal kingdom, survival of the fittest, rhinoceroses can be seen in love, lions can be seen on the other side of the river. Frolic