Bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus)
Introduction The Bongo, scientifically known as Tragelaphus eurycerus, is a captivating and lesser-known species of antelope that inhabits the dense […]
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The Bongo is a striking and elusive antelope belonging to the Bovidae family, commonly found in the dense forests of Central and West Africa. Notable for their rich chestnut coat with distinctive white stripes, bongos are the largest and heaviest forest antelope. They are primarily nocturnal and are well-adapted to their habitat, using their long, spiraled horns to maneuver through dense underbrush. Despite their elusive nature, bongos are social animals, often forming small herds. Unfortunately, due to habitat loss and hunting, their populations are under threat, making conservation efforts crucial for their survival.
Introduction The Bongo, scientifically known as Tragelaphus eurycerus, is a captivating and lesser-known species of antelope that inhabits the dense […]
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