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  2. Common tsessebe - Wikipedia

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    Excess tsessebe can be bought from South African National Parks via game auctions under Section 55(2) (b) of the Protected Areas Act 57 of 2003. [20] Legally, tsessebe may be trophy hunted in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, in the some of these countries in game management concessions, in others in game ranches and in some ...

  3. Tsetse, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Tsetse is a village in Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality in the North West province of South Africa. References This page was last edited on 29 January 2025 ...

  4. Bangweulu tsessebe - Wikipedia

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    The Bangweulu tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus superstes) is a population and possible taxon of Damaliscus lunatus (topi or sassaby), which are large African antelopes of the grasslands. This population is presently restricted to northern Zambia in the wild, although it was recorded as occurring in neighbouring southernmost Democratic Republic of ...

  5. Damaliscus lunatus - Wikipedia

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    Tsessebe close-up at the Kruger National Park, South Africa Topi in Uganda. Adult topi are 150 to 230 cm in length. [9] They are quite large animals, with males weighing 137 kg and females weighing 120 kg, on average. [19] Their horns range from 37 cm for females to 40 cm for males.

  6. Red hartebeest - Wikipedia

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    More than 130,000 individuals live in the wild. The red hartebeest is closely related to the tsessebe and the topi. Alcelaphus buselaphus caama is a large African antelope of the family Bovidae, one of ten subspecies; it is sometimes treated as a separate species, A. caama. Commonly known as the red hartebeest, it is the most colorful ...

  7. Zambezian and mopane woodlands - Wikipedia

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    The Zambezian and mopane woodlands is a tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion of southeastern Africa.. The ecoregion is characterized by the mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane), and extends across portions of Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Eswatini, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, including the lower basins of the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers.

  8. Lephalale - Wikipedia

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    Lephalale hosts two of South Africa's power stations: Eskom's Matimba Power Station. Matimba, the Tsonga word for power, is designed to generate 4,000 MW and is the largest direct dry-cooled power station in the world. Coal is supplied to Matimba by means of a conveyor belt system from Grootegeluk mine.

  9. West Sudanian savanna - Wikipedia

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    The ecoregion stretches east and west across West Africa, from the Atlantic coast of Senegal to the Mandara Mountains on Nigeria's eastern border.. The drier Sahelian Acacia savanna lies to the north, and the more humid Guinean forest-savanna mosaic lies to the south.