Black-faced Impala
Aepyceros melampus petersi are a subspecies of Common Impala
Aepyceros melampus melampus and are found in Northwest Namibia and Southwest Angola.
They are larger and darker than Common Impala and have a dark blaze running down the middle of the face.
Once close to extinction, their numbers have increased, but at present there are still less than 1,000 in the wild.
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