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US
/ˌsɛɹənˈɡɛti/
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NOUN
- a vast plain in Tanzania to the west of the Great Rift Valley known for its wildlife
How To Use Serengeti In A Sentence
- The migration of two million herbivores crossing the Serengeti-Mara border is a natural wonder. Maria Russo: Tanzania's Highway Plan: Will This End the Great Migration?
- Indeed, the Serengeti ecosystem provides a paradise of animal life that a marvel to behold.
- If enforced it could backfire disastrously: one tourist shot dead in error would empty the Serengeti of paying guests. Times, Sunday Times
- The mass congregation of these animals is the biggest outside Kenya's Serengeti, and was earlier erroneously believed to be part of a migration.
- At nearly four feet tall, it's the largest, most aggressive vulture on the Serengeti.
- At the start of rainy season, wildebeest gather in the Serengeti for their summer migration, and outfitters discount trips for those willing to deal with mud.
- The vast plains of the Serengeti comprise 1.5 million ha of savannah.
- Today's bullies of the Serengeti plains, lions and spotted hyenas, were paralleled by tyrannosaurs in Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems.
- And not just any women—hawk-eyed, lean, hungry-looking women, circling in packs like wild animals on the Serengeti. Confetti Confidential
- Serengeti National Park of Tanzania is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value.