
Defassa Waterbuck (Cob Defassa)
This antelope is quite large and has beautiful horns.
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Western (major) Hartebeest (Bubale)
This large antelope is similar to ones found in South Africa but is a completely different species. It is a red color and is quite common on the reserve.
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Western Roan (Hippotragues)
These large African antelope are sometimes known as horse antelope for their size. They are a prized trophy among African hunting enthusiasts but are not very common in other parts of Africa.
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North Western Savannah Buffalo (Buffle)
This animal is not as large as it cousin from South Africa but makes up what it lacks in size with speed and aggressiveness. They often vary in color from black to a reddish brown color.
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Western or Buffons Cob (Cob de Buffon)
This majestic antelope is similar to an Impala from Southern Africa.
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Harnessed Bushbuck (Guib Harnache)
This African antelope is very different and unique. It has a beautiful pattern of white on its red coat.
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Warthog (Phacocherees)
These animals are common on the reserve and often are found with very large tusks.
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Ourebi
This small African antelope is very agile and makes for a challenging hunt.
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Common Duiker
This small African duiker is more common than most but is difficult to hunt.
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Red Flanked Duiker
This very small African duiker species is often hard to find but due to the difficulty involved in the hunt is a special trophy.
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Baboon (Babouin)
These primates are quite common and can get very large. A large male can grow to 90 pounds and have canines as long as 3.5 inches.
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Patas or Red Monkey (Singe)
This mostly terrestrial monkey can grow as large as 25 pounds. They are the fastest of the primates and have the biggest canines size for size as well.
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