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Damaliscus lunatus is a
large African antelope of the
genus Damaliscus and
subfamily Alcelaphinae in the
family Bovidae, with a
number of
recognised geographic...
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Damaliscus hypsodon is an
extinct species of
antelope from the Middle-Late
Pleistocene of Africa.
Fossils have been
found in
Kenya and Tanzania. It was...
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Damaliscus lunatus jimela is a
subspecies of topi, and is
usually just
called a topi. It is a
highly social and fast type of
antelope found in the savannas...
- †Connochaetes
taurinus olduvaiensis Damaliscus †
Damaliscus hypsodon (Extinct: Late Pleistocene-early Holocene) †
Damaliscus niro †Damalacra †Damalacra acalla...
- The
common tsessebe or s****aby (
Damaliscus lunatus lunatus) is the southern,
nominate subspecies of
Damaliscus lunatus,
although some
authorities have...
- The b****k or
blesbuck (
Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi) is a
subspecies of the
bontebok antelope endemic to
South Africa,
Eswatini and Namibia. It has...
- Gorge. In 1965,
Gentry transferred the
species from
Hippotragus to
Damaliscus.
Damaliscus niro is
mostly known from the
Early to
Middle Pleistocene of eastern...
- The
bontebok (
Damaliscus pygargus) is an
antelope found in
South Africa,
Lesotho and Namibia. D.
pygargus has two subspecies; the
nominate subspecies (D...
- The
tiang (
Damaliscus lunatus tiang) is a
subspecies of the topi, an
African antelope.
Depending on
which topi po****tions you want to call tiang, they...