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Bontebok

Damaliscus pygargus pygarus

Description:

The bontebok is a tall, medium-sized antelope. They typically stand 80 to 100 cm (31 to 39 in) high at the shoulder and measure 120 to 210 cm (47 to 83 in) along the head and body. The tail can range from 30 to 60 cm (12 to 24 in). Body mass can vary from 50 to 155 kg (110 to 342 lb). Males are slightly larger and noticeably heavier than females. The bontebok is a chocolate brown colour, with a white underside and a white stripe from the forehead to the tip of the nose, although there is a brown stripe across the white near the eyes in most blesbok. The bontebok also has a distinctive white patch around its tail (whence the Latin name), while this patch is light brown/tan in blesbok. The horns of bontebok are lyre-shaped and clearly ringed. They are found in both sexes and can reach a length of half a metre. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bontebok)

Habitat:

Blesbok live in highveld, where they eat short grasses, while bontebok are restricted to coastal Fynbos and Renosterveld. They are diurnal, though they rest during the heat of the day. Herds contain only males, only females, or are mixed, and do not exceed 40 animals for bonteboks or 70 for blesboks. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bontebok)

Notes:

Spotted outside of the De Hoop Nature Reserve.

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1 Comment

DanDeVita
DanDeVita 9 years ago

This is a beautiful picture!

Cape Agulhas Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Dec 8, 2012
Submitted on Nov 16, 2014

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