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River crossing, always a threat
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The impala is known for its speed up to 37miles/h (60 km/h) and its agility to jump. With a leap, it can travel 33ft (10m) or reach 10ft (3m) high to escape predators or just for fun. Rivers crossings always constitute a threat. Predators may be on both sides of the river, or even in the water. So, these physical capacities are very useful.
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