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Oribi

Oribi(Ourebia ourebi)

The Oribi is a small antelope, very similar in appearance, but slightly larger that the Steenbok. He is a rusty-brown with a white throat and belly, having a few white spots next to the nostrils and above the eyes.The tail is black on top and white on the bottom distinguishing him from the Steenbok, which lacks the black on the tail.

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Roan Antelope

Roan(Hippotragus equinus)

This fairly large antelope is indigenous to the more northern reaches of Southern Africa however, game ranching has made him available in many places where he was not found. His name “roan” refers to his color, which shows a strawberry tint when the light is right.

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Tsessebe

Tsetsebe

(Damaliscus lunatus)

It is only fitting that this very strange looking antelope be saddled with such a strange sounding name. The name is derived from the Tswana name, "tshesebe". The Tsessebe is larger and somewhat different in appearance than the other two animals

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A Wide selection of Various Southern African Species

Description of various species available for hunting in Southern Africa

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Black Backed Jakkals

blackbackedjackal(Canis mesomelas)

Two sub species are notable. The Black-backed Jackal is most common and found throughout Southern Africa. The Side-stripped Jackal occurs mostly in the northern reaches of Namibia, Botswana, and parts of Zambia. We will concentrate here on the habits of the Black-backed jackal,

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Black Wildebeest

blackwildebees(Connochaetes Gnou)

At first glance, hunting Black Wildebeest may seem rather easy, as on the open plain where he is often found, he will be relatively easy to locate. However, closing the distance on him may be an entirely different matter; his excellent senses and herd instinct make hunting

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