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- The hirola (Beatragus hunteri), also called the Hunter's hartebeest or Hunter's antelope, is a critically endangered antelope species found as of now,...
- antelope. The hirola (Beatragus hunteri) is the only living representative, but a couple of extinct species are known, all from Africa. The hirola and the larger...
- The Ishaqbini Hirola Conservancy is a community-based conservation area located in Garissa County, Kenya. The conservancy covers approximately 72 km2....
- for the Lichtenstein's hartebeest. Subfamily Alcelaphinae Genus Beatragus Hirola, Beatragus hunteri Genus Damaliscus Tsessebe, D. lunatus Korrigum, D. lunatus...
- Aspinall Foundation. Retrieved 2020-03-03. "World Lion Day". "World Hirola Day". Hirola Conservation Programme. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "Celebrate International...
- Beatragus Hirola (B. hunteri) Damaliscus Common tsessebe (D. lunatus) Bontebok (D. pygargus) Alcelaphus Hartebeest (A. buselaphus) Connochaetes Black wildebeest...
- Beatragus antiquus, the ancient hirola, is an extinct species of alcelaphine antelope that lived in Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene. Beatragus antiquus...
- Beatragus Hirola (B. hunteri) Damaliscus Common tsessebe (D. lunatus) Bontebok (D. pygargus) Alcelaphus Hartebeest (A. buselaphus) Connochaetes Black wildebeest...
- Beatragus Hirola (B. hunteri) Damaliscus Common tsessebe (D. lunatus) Bontebok (D. pygargus) Alcelaphus Hartebeest (A. buselaphus) Connochaetes Black wildebeest...
- Beatragus Hirola (B. hunteri) Damaliscus Common tsessebe (D. lunatus) Bontebok (D. pygargus) Alcelaphus Hartebeest (A. buselaphus) Connochaetes Black wildebeest...