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An old Mposthumus pic:


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:shock:


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What is that :-? A snare fixed under the skin? If yes, it must be very old O-/


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It is the missing horn tip! :-0


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:shock:


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MANY years ago I found myself in Buffalo Springs Nature Reserve in Northern Kenya where I spotted an Impala with monstrous horns - the only record I have of him is on a taped video. The East African Impala is slightly larger than the KNP impala with males carrying quite big horns as standard.)

Now I have found this photo on internet which shows a impala with horns close to the one I have seen.
(photographer unknown and sighting probably in Uganda)
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:shock: but they look almost too big to be good for anything or maybe it is just a question of tactic ;-)


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:shock: :shock: :shock:


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Wow! :shock:


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9:30 am
1 Impala stationary
'ewe in the watering hole. Battling to get out, feet keep slipping on the edge every time she tries. Herd grazing nearby'
H1-1, De Laporte Water Hole
Near Skukuza
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