- 2002). "Grouping patterns, reproduction, and
dispersal in a po****tion of
sitatungas".
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 80 (2): 245–50. doi:10.1139/z01-224. East...
- is 15 km
north of the city of
Bujumbura and home to
hippopotamuses and
sitatungas. Gustave, a Nile crocodile, is
rumored to have
killed 300
people here...
- 1863 –
sitatungas Tragelaphus spekii Speke, 1863 – East
African sitatunga Tragelaphus sylvestris (Meinertzhagen, 1916) –
Nkosi Island sitatunga Tragelaphus...
-
wildlife including the rare and
endangered black rhinos, Grevy's
zebras and
sitatungas. It also
includes the big five (lion, leopards, elephants,
rhinos and...
- eurycerus)
Lesser kudu (T. imberbis)
Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus)
Sitatunga (T. spekeii)
Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape
bushbuck (T. sylvaticus)...
- eurycerus)
Lesser kudu (T. imberbis)
Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus)
Sitatunga (T. spekeii)
Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape
bushbuck (T. sylvaticus)...
-
national park in Kenya, only 3 km2, and was
created as a
habitat for the
Sitatunga, a rare
aquatic antelope.
There is a
variety of
wildlife at the park,...
- and a yak.
Fertile hybrids between bongos (Tragelaphus eurycerus) and
sitatungas (Tragelaphus spekii) have
occurred in captivity.
Hybrids between the African...
- eurycerus)
Lesser kudu (T. imberbis)
Harnessed bushbuck (T. scriptus)
Sitatunga (T. spekeii)
Greater kudu (T. strepsiceros) Cape
bushbuck (T. sylvaticus)...
-
forest elephants,
forest buffalos,
various antelope and
monkey species,
sitatungas, leopards,
three species of crocodiles,
chimpanzees and gorillas, and...