The Flood (Full Episode) | SPECIAL
National Geographic・2 minutes read
The Okavango Delta in the Kalahari transforms annually from a dry landscape to a thriving wildlife haven, with predators like cheetahs and leopards hunting for survival. The flood season brings life to the Delta, attracting grazers, insects, and various bird species, while the drying up of the land creates opportunities for lions to return for food.
Insights
- The annual flood in the Okavango Delta brings a surge of life, attracting a diverse range of species and transforming the landscape into a flourishing wetland teeming with wildlife.
- The drying up of the Okavango Delta leads to a shift in the ecosystem, with predators like lions returning to the area due to the abundance of food sources, showcasing the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the environment.
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Recent questions
What is the largest sand expanse globally?
Kalahari
How do cheetahs hunt for survival?
Speed and agility
What challenges do predators face during the flood season?
Hunting opportunities
What happens to the Okavango Delta during the dry season?
Rejuvenated by distant rainfall
What animals thrive in the Okavango Delta during the flood season?
Crocodiles and elephants
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