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  2. Impala - Wikipedia

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    The impala or rooibok (Aepyceros melampus, lit. 'black-footed high-horn' in Ancient Greek) is a medium-sized antelope found in eastern and southern Africa.The only extant member of the genus Aepyceros, and tribe Aepycerotini, it was first described to Europeans by German zoologist Hinrich Lichtenstein in 1812.

  3. Greater kudu - Wikipedia

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    The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a large woodland antelope, found throughout eastern and southern Africa.Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely populated in most areas due to declining habitat, deforestation, and poaching. [2]

  4. Waterbuck - Wikipedia

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    The waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa.It is placed in the genus Kobus of the family Bovidae.It was first described by Irish naturalist William Ogilby in 1833.

  5. Kudu - Wikipedia

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    The sport is mostly popular among the Afrikaner community in South Africa, and a world championship is held each year. [6] Kudu-hunting is prominently featured in Ernest Hemingway's nonfiction book Green Hills of Africa, an account of a month-long safari he and his then-wife, Pauline Pfeiffer, went on in East Africa in December 1933. [7] [8]

  6. Category:Antelopes of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Antelopes of Sub-Saharan Africa (2 C, 10 P) A. Antelopes of North Africa (4 P) This page was last edited on 4 September 2024, at 06:24 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Oribi - Wikipedia

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    Unlike all other small antelopes, oribi can exhibit three types of mating systems, depending on the habitat – polyandry, polygyny and polygynandry. Gestation lasts for six to seven months, following which a single calf is born; births peak from November to December in southern Africa. Weaning takes place at four to five months.

  8. Bongo (antelope) - Wikipedia

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    The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) is a large, mostly nocturnal, forest-dwelling antelope, native to sub-Saharan Africa.Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow stripes, and long slightly spiralled horns.

  9. Mountain nyala - Wikipedia

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    The mountain nyala (Amharic: የተራራ ኒዮላ) (Tragelaphus buxtoni) or balbok, is a large antelope found in high altitude woodlands in a small part of central Ethiopia. It is a monotypic species (without any identified subspecies) first described by English naturalist Richard Lydekker in 1910. The males are typically 120–135 cm (47 ...

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