The Nile is Africa’s longest river, it and its principal tributaries traversing parts of 10 countries and several different physiographic regions. As such, the river and its environs are home to many fascinating species of plants and animals. Here are some to know.
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Banana plant
banana plantBanana plant, with bunches of green bananas above large purple-red bracts that contain yellowish flowers.© Helgaannenkova/Dreamstime.comBanana plants are found in the tropical rainforests upstream, near the origin of the Nile. There is very little genetic diversity in domesticated banana plants, making them especially vulnerable to pests and diseases.
Hippopotamus
hippopotamusHippopotamuses (Hippopotamus amphibius) in the water.© USO/iStock.comOnce common throughout the Nile River system, the hippopotamus is now found only in the swampy Al-Sudd region of South Sudan and farther south. A male hippopotamus is typically about 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) long, 1.5 meters (5 feet) tall, and 3,200 kg (3.5 tons).
Lungfish
lungfishMarbled lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus).Paulo Oliveira/AlamyThe lungfish is found as far upstream as Lake Victoria. Unlike most species of fish, lungfish have either one or two lungs, which they use to breathe air.
Monitor lizard
monitor lizardA Nile monitor lizard (Varanus niloticus) walking in shallow water.© Ecophoto/Dreamstime.comThree species of monitor lizards can be found in the Nile River basin. They are among the largest lizards in Africa, with some averaging around 1.8 meters (6 feet) in length once fully grown.
Nile crocodile
Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) inhabits a wide swath of eastern and sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It is one of the largest crocodiles, growing to lengths up to 6 meters (20 feet) and a mass of more than 1,000 kg (about 2,200 pounds).© Candice Willmore/Shutterstock.comThe Nile crocodile can be found in most parts of the river. Crocodiles, in general, are the largest and heaviest reptiles in the world, and the Nile crocodile is one of the largest crocodilian species, reaching lengths of up to 6 meters (20 feet).
Nile perch
Nile perchNile perch (Lates niloticus), a large freshwater fish found in Africa, alongside a man to illustrate the size of the fish.smudger888The Nile perch is found in the lower Nile River system. This freshwater fish can grow to be quite large, some weighing as much as 200 kg (440 lbs) and measuring 2 meters (6.6 feet) in length.
Papyrus
papyrusField of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus).© Jerry Lin/Shutterstock.comThe papyrus plant is found along the Nile River. Not only did the ancient Egyptians famously use the stem of the papyrus plant to make paper, they also used it to make sails, cloth, mats, and cords.
Softshell turtle
softshell turtleSoftshell turtles (Trionyx triunguis).© Vladimir Blinov/Dreamstime.comThe softshell turtle, characterized by its flattened shell, can be found in the Nile River basin. The flattened shell is hydrodynamically efficient and contributes to the softshell turtle’s ability to swim rapidly.
Tigerfish
tigerfishMan holding a specimen of Hydrocynus goliath, the largest species of tigerfish.© David_Pibrac/iStock.comThe tigerfish is found in the lower Nile River system. It has daggerlike teeth that protrude when its mouth is closed, and it is known for being fierce, whether it is predator or prey.
Water hyacinth
water hyacinthWater hyacinth clogging a river.© Piyawan Tantibankul/Shutterstock.comAn invasive species in the Nile region, the water hyacinth originated in South America. Once introduced into the Nile River system, it spread rapidly, and it has threatened the stability of local fishing-based economies, hindered boat travel in infested areas, and interfered with the generation of hydroelectric power.