- The
lechwe, red
lechwe, or
southern lechwe (Kobus leche) is an
antelope found in
wetlands of south-central Africa. The
lechwe is
native to Botswana, Zambia...
- The Nile
lechwe or Mrs Gray's
lechwe (Kobus megaceros) is an
endangered species of
antelope found in
swamps and gr****lands in
South Sudan and Ethiopia...
- The
Kafue lechwe or
Kafue Flats lechwe (Kobus
leche kafuensis) is a
subspecies of the
southern lechwe. It is
endemic to the
Kafue Flats, Zambia. It is...
- The
Upemba lechwe (Kobus
leche anselli) is a
subspecies of
antelope found only in the
Upemba wetlands in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. It was described...
- The Cape
lechwe or Venter's
lechwe (Kobus venterae) is an
extinct species similar to the red
lechwe,
Kobus leche. It was
described by
Robert Broom from...
- Roberts'
lechwe (Kobus
leche robertsi) or
Kawambwa lechwe is an
extinct subspecies of
lechwe. It was
found around Kawambwa, Zambia. IUCN SSC Antelope...
- The
Lechwe Trust is a
charitable trust which supports Zambian artists and
maintains a
collection of
Zambian art. It was
established in 1986 by the artist...
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zebra duiker, the grey, black, and
white Jentink's duiker, and the
black lechwe. Most of the "spiral-horned"
antelope have pale,
vertical stripes on their...
- The most
abundant large mammal is the
lechwe, with
estimates suggesting approximately 88,000 individuals. The
lechwe a bit
larger than an impala, with elongated...
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Kobus Waterbuck (K. ellipsiprymnus) Kob (K. kob)
Lechwe (K. leche) Nile
lechwe (K. megaceros) Puku (K. vardonii)
Redunca Southern reedbuck (R. arundinum)...