maybeRichprins wrote:That might have been mountain reedbuck, nana!
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Perhaps in Bontebok NP? I've also seen them at Cape Point.nan wrote:maybeRichprins wrote:That might have been mountain reedbuck, nana!
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Just going a bit off topic but...Richprins wrote:Yes one can assume that, Dzombs!
They were released on top of one or two mountains near Berg&Dal via helicopter, Khandizwe I think. a bit hare-brained, methinks?
SANP comes in for a lot of critism recently, but they came up with some gems in those days too.
I seem to recall Oribi were introduced too.
But they are also high altitude grassland antelope.
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It was a mess, in the end Dzombs! But maybe worth a try? Before global warming and what not, and going on local lore and even cave paintings...but they were really on a roll!
Oribi, suni, red duiker, Liechtenstein's, rhebuck, dassies to Maquili, cheetah from Namibia, roan from Malawi, Samango monkeys...
Oribi, suni, red duiker, Liechtenstein's, rhebuck, dassies to Maquili, cheetah from Namibia, roan from Malawi, Samango monkeys...
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