Narration Demo - Springbok of the Kalahari

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General)

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Springbok are the most successful desert antelopes in Africa, with short, thin, for they could easily offload heat by sweating. The white patterns on their coats help reflect the solar radiation, and they never need to drink. They can extract all the moisture they need from the most media desert plants. But in southern Africa's deserts, there's the lurking challenge. Cheetahs shadow the Springbok herds. They, too, evolved in the desert, thinly furred and lightly built. Everything about them is designed to deal with heat and speed. Cheetahs are sprinters, not made for long distance chase. They must get in close. But Springbok have keen senses. True to their name, Springbok and leap two metres high, it's jumping with a purpose. It signals a warning to the others and confuses the Attackers not to such a burst of activity. Springbok need to cool down fast. Here in the Kalahari, temperatures can be unbearable, but large animals can at least find a shady haven. Underneath the broad canopies of camel thorn trees,