The nyala is a member of the spiral-horned antelope genus that includes the kudu and eland. More slightly-built than these antelopes, the nyala is noted for its extreme sexual dimorphism and specialized habitat and feeding preferences that limit its …
Read MoreChemical immobilization events present risks to wildlife regardless of size or species, but these are more pronounced when dealing with larger species such as antelope and other hoofstock in the field. Associated risks include complications such as a …
Read MoreFound across southern Africa, the nyala is a member of the spiral-horned antelope genus (Tragelaphus) that includes the kudu and eland. There are two subspecies of nyala: the mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni), and the lowland nyala(Tragelaphus aga …
Read MoreThe Nyala is a large antelope that inhabits the dense forest and thick bush in areas of southern Africa. Since they do not have the running ability of other African antelopes, they are uncomfortable in open spaces and most often seen near water holes …
Read MoreThe nyala is a member of the spiral-horned antelope genus that includes the kudu and eland. More slightly-built than these antelopes, the nyala is noted for its sexual dimorphism and specialized habitat and feeding preferences that limit its distribu …
Read MoreThe nyala is a large, slender antelope of that inhabits areas of southeastern Africa. It is a member of the spiral-horned antelope genus Tragelaphini (family Bovidae), which also includes the eland and the kudu. The nyala is noted for its sexual dimo …
Read MoreThe nyala is a large antelope that lives in the eastern part of southern Africa. The name “nyala” is the Swahili name for this antelope, which is derived from the Zulu word "inyala."1 The nyala consists of two subspecies, the lowland nyala (Tragelaph …
Read MoreThe chemical immobilization of kudu antelope is often necessary for a variety of reasons, including physiological study, research, and for the purposes of wildlife management. However, immobilizing drugs can adversely affect the cardiovascular and …
Read MoreThe nyala is a spiral-horned antelope that is native to Southern Africa. It is a species of the family Bovidae and genus Tragelaphus and was first described in 1849 by George French Angas.1 The nyala’s coat is a rusty brown in females and juveniles, …
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