- The
Selous Scouts /səˈluː/ was a
special forces unit of the
Rhodesian Army that
operated during the
Rhodesian Bush War from 1973
until the reconstitution...
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Frederick Courteney Selous, DSO (/səˈluː/; 31
December 1851 – 4
January 1917) was a
British explorer, officer,
professional hunter, and conservationist...
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Frederick Selous (1851–1917),
British explorer and big-game
hunter Henry Courtney Selous (1803–1890),
British painter Selous Game Reserve,
Tanzania Selous Scouts...
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Andrew Edmund Armstrong Selous (/səˈluː/; born 27
April 1962) is a
British politician who
served as the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
South West Bedfordshire...
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Selous Game Reserve, now
renamed as
Nyerere National Park (in-part), is a
protected nature reserve and
wilderness area in
southern Tanzania, East Africa...
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Edmund Selous (14
August 1857 – 25
March 1934) was a
British ornithologist and writer. He was the
younger brother of big-game
hunter Frederick Selous. Born...
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Selous'
zebra (Equus
quagga selousi) is a
subspecies of the
plains zebra distributed across southeastern Africa. It is
found mostly in
Mozambique (investigation...
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Selous's mongoose (Paracynictis selousi) is a
mongoose species native to
Southern Africa. It is the only
member of the
genus Paracynictis. Four subspecies...
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Selous is a
village in
Mashonaland West
province in Zimbabwe. It lies not far from
Harare on the main
Harare to
Bulawayo road. It is
named after the British...
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George P.
Sanderson in
India and
William Finaughty and
Frederick Courteney Selous in
Southern Africa. Sanderson, in particular,
mentioned two four bore firearms...