The impala (Aepyceros melampus) is one of the most well-recognized and widely-distributed antelopes of the African savannah. Known for their spectacular and iconic leaps when alarmed or pursued by predators, the impala is comprised of of several subs …
Read MoreComprised of several subspecies, the impala (Aepyceros melampus) is one of the most well-known and widespread of the African ungulates. Often known (and photographed) for their spectacular leaps, impala are most often found in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda …
Read MoreThe impala (Aepyceros melampus) is one of the most widely-distributed African antelopes, and one of the most dominant species of antelope on the African savannah. Known for their spectacular, iconic leaps when alarmed or pursued by predators, this an …
Read MoreThe impala (Aepyceros melampus) is probably the most well-known of the African antelopes. Residing in the savannas of eastern and southern Africa and the bushveld regions of South Africa, the impala is the most widespread and common antelope in these …
Read MoreThe impala (Aepyceros melampus) is the most widespread antelope of the savannas of eastern and southern Africa and the bushveld of South Africa.1 It is a medium-sized antelope with slender, well-developed legs and a long neck. The impala stands 28–36 …
Read MoreThe sable (Hippotragus niger) is an African antelope of stout build, short neck, long face, and dark a mane. Both males and females have long, ringed horns that rise and curve backward. They are members of the Hippotraginae family, due to their horse …
Read MoreThe sable antelope (Hippotragus niger) is found in the savannah woodlands in southeastern Africa, with isolated populations in Angola. In southern Africa, they occur in Zimbabwe, northeastern Botswana, scattered subpopulations in Mozambique, the nort …
Read MoreThe sable (Hippotragus niger) is a large African antelope of stout build with a long face, short neck, and dark mane.1Sable have very large, ringed horns which rise upward and curve backward. Both males and females have horns, but those of the female …
Read MoreThe sable (Hippotragus niger) is an African antelope that belongs to the Hippotraginae subfamily, largely owing to its horse-like, stout build and stance.1 Both males and females have long, ringed horns that rise and curve backward. Apart from the ho …
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