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Gemsbok Gemsbok (Oryx gazella) live in herds of about 10-40 animals, which consist of a dominant male, a few non-dominant males, and females. They often live in association with zebras or other antelopes. |
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Kudu Like many other antelopes, male kudus can be found in bachelor groups, but they are more likely to be widespread. Males only are seen with females in the mating season. |
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Springbok When the male springbok is showing off his strength to attract a mate, or to ward of predators it starts off in a stiff-legged trot, jumping up into the air with an arched back every few paces. |
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Wildebeest The wildebeest also called the gnu is a mammal that looks like a mixture of features between a cow and a horse and includes two species, the Black Wildebeest and the Blue Wildebeest. |
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Bontebok The Bontebok is a medium-sized, generally dark brown antelope with a prominent, wide white blaze on its face, with a pure white rump, belly and hocks, and black-tipped tail. |
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Other A variety of antelope is found in the wilderness areas and on game farms within Southern Africa. |
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