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Topi

Damaliscus korrigum

Description:

Topis (Damaliscus korrigum) are a highly social and fast antelope species of the genus Damaliscus.

Habitat:

The species is to be found in the savannas, semi-deserts, and floodplains of sub-Saharan Africa.

Notes:

In the vast savanna of Ugandan National Parks, they burn huge expanses of grassland every year before the rains so the new tender grass shoots are easily available to the animals. We travelled through miles and miles of burnt landscape in the Queen Elizabeth N.P. On one side of the road the land was burnt, the other side long dry grass still stood, waiting its turn. In many places the tender green shoots were already visible in the burnt soil.

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pamsai
pamsai 9 years ago

added photos...

pamsai
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Western, Uganda

Spotted on Jul 16, 2014
Submitted on Sep 13, 2014

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