Mammal Identification
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Re: Animal ID
Mountain Reedbuck?
Taken in Mountain Zebra NP
Mountain Reedbuck again - or a grey rhebuck?
Taken in Karoo NP
Taken in Mountain Zebra NP
Mountain Reedbuck again - or a grey rhebuck?
Taken in Karoo NP
Re: Animal ID
Hi Mel,
I think you are right with the first one and the second one is Grey Rhebok.
Amount of white on belly of the first, white on tail with dark patch in centre and overall reddish hue to the upperparts, dark marks on back of ears.
The other two have less white underneath & on the tail, not as much black in the centre of the tail, much larger, pointier ears and overall colour of upperparts.
I think you are right with the first one and the second one is Grey Rhebok.
Amount of white on belly of the first, white on tail with dark patch in centre and overall reddish hue to the upperparts, dark marks on back of ears.
The other two have less white underneath & on the tail, not as much black in the centre of the tail, much larger, pointier ears and overall colour of upperparts.
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Re: Animal ID
The white belly or the lack thereof is what gave me the idea of mountain reedbuck / grey rhebuck.
Also the fluffy tail in the first pic. Alas, I don't any shot of a tail from the second antelope. But
the hde looks greyer than in the reedbuck.
Also the fluffy tail in the first pic. Alas, I don't any shot of a tail from the second antelope. But
the hde looks greyer than in the reedbuck.
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Leachy, sorry, not sure what it's real name is. :oops:
Maybe someone can help me with this one, I honestly am not sure about it.
Maybe someone can help me with this one, I honestly am not sure about it.
Re: Animal ID
Hi Sprocky,
Looks like a Sharpe's Grysbok to me - the greyish markings on it's rump are quite distinctive.
Looks like a Sharpe's Grysbok to me - the greyish markings on it's rump are quite distinctive.
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Thanks Dewi, that was what I thought as well, but the ear markings I have never noticed before.
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Could anybody help me to ID this antelope. At first I thought it to be a Roan, but the horns are too straight ?????
The picture forms part of my Rietvlei Trip and I would want to use the correct name and not just : buck :lol:
The picture forms part of my Rietvlei Trip and I would want to use the correct name and not just : buck :lol: