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Common Tsessebe
Zambezi Sitatunga
Common Sable
Zambian Sable
African Straw-coloured Fruit Bat
Common Reedbuck
Kawambwa Lechwe
Blue Duiker
Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest
Crawshay’s Defassa waterbuck
Bangweulu Tsessebe
Blue Wildebeest
Luangwa Wildebeest
Southern Greater Kudu
Kafue Lechwe
Common Duiker
Yellow Backed Duiker
Springhare
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