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Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus
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Family: Bovidae Subfamily: Alcelaphinae Genus Alcelaphus
Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus Bubal Hartebeest, †Alcelaphus buselaphus buselaphus Coke's Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus cokii Lelwel Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus lelwel Western Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus major Swayne's Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus swaynei Tora Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus tora Red Hartebeest, Alcelaphus caama Lichtenstein's Hartebeest, Alcelaphus lichtensteinii |
http://www.awf.org/wildlives/121 The hartebeest is a large, fawn-colored antelope that at first glance seems strangely misshapen and less elegant than other antelopes. Clumsy in appearance, it is hump-shouldered, with a steeply sloping back, slim legs and a long, narrow face. It is far from clumsy, however, and is in fact one of the fastest antelopes and most enduring runners. These qualities gave rise to the name 'hartebeest, ' which means 'tough ox.' © John H. Fields, http://www.meandmephoto.com/Africa/Pages/Animals.html Hartebeests, Alcelaphus buselaphus, are larger antelopes with sloping backs and high shoulders with short and glossy coats. They have an elongated muzzle with horns that are ringed and lyre shaped. They have preorbital scent glands and hoof glands only in their forefeet. They are a plains antelope that also frequents open woodland and tall bush grasslands. They are found more often in these areas than Wildebeest and Topi, other members of its Tribe. Hartebeests = Bubalis Swaynef ? Hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus - overblikk BBC Natural History Unit http://www.arkive.org Hartbebeest Photographer: William M. Ciesla, http://www.forestryimages.org/
Hartebeests, Alcelaphus buselophus, are 'grazers' who prefer medium grasslands. The herd is a female hierarchy. Territorial bulls form bachelor herds and do not defend all their territory equally. Calves are 'hiders' for about 2 weeks. © John H. Fields, http://www.meandmephoto.com/Africa/Pages/Animals.html
(Tekst basert på Hele verdens dyreliv, bind 6, LibriArte 1996) (Bilder fra National Geographic, March 1983, er illustrasjonsfoto tatt i Namibia, Afrika) Beira, Dorcatragus megalotis http://www.ultimateungulate.com/Artiodactyla/Dorcatragus_megalotis.html
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