Animals

Eland

Animals[edit]

  • Taurotragus, a genus of antelope
    • Common eland of East and Southern Africa
    • Giant eland of Central and Western Africa,More info:wiki

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#10  CAPE ELAND,More info:reserveafricainesigean

 

#9   Cape Eland & Livingstone Eland Pictures,More info:africahunting

 

#8   Giant eland,More info:wikipedia

 

#7   SA ANIMAL PROFILE – ELAND AND THE MYSTERY OF THE CLICKING,More info:meganshersby

The eland, Tragelaphus oryx, is an intriguing animal, though of course to me, every animal is intriguing. The largest antelope in southern Africa, it seems that they’re often dismissed in favour of more elusive or prettier animals. With a large bovine-like torso and tan to grey colouration, it could be said that they aren’t the most beautiful of the antelopes out here. However, if you delve a little deeper, you’ll find that they are an impressive animal full of surprises.

The first thing that struck me when I came across eland on the reserve was their size. In truth, it shouldn’t have, I had already known they were the largest antelope in the region and having already met kudu, another large species, I should’ve been mentally prepared. Yet it was still a revelation. A large male (known as a bull) can reach 1.7m at his shoulder, with a female (a cow) only slightly shorter at 1.5m. Bearing in mind that doesn’t account for a lifted head or their horns, and that I’m only 1.5m high myself, I was a little taken aback – even though I sitting in the back of a pickup at the time.

Unlike most of the other local antelope such as impala, waterbuck and kudu, both sexes have horns which are relatively straight but twist round. According to an article in Wild magazine; the horns of a female are longer, more widely set and thinner than the male’s. Whilst the adults are rarely predated due to their size, their offspring is vulnerable and the horns provide a weapon for parental protection.

#6   Common Eland,More info:mpalalive

 

#5    File:Eland (2916823329).jpg,More info:wikimedia

 

#4  eland antelope walkis away from the herd into the bush on african safari,More info:videoblocks

 

#3   Eland,More info:wikipedia

 

#2   Eland,More info:eightpointranc

 

#1   Giant Eland,More info:diana-hunting

 

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