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01 June 2001, 12:49
Aspen Hill Adventures
Spiral Horn Antelope
Just wondering how many there are? Can you all make a list for me and if you want go ahead and include any sub-species. How about where to find them too. For instance, Sititunga...where can they be hunted?

I have ordered some field guides from Amazon but they won't get to my home for a while yet.

Saw this on a ladies t-shirt...

"Of course I don't look busy, I did it right the first time"

Saeed, what do you make of that?

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Every day spent outdoors is the best day of my life.

01 June 2001, 14:10
Steve Richards
Eland-available all over southern and east Africa.

Giant Eland-found in sub-saharan north Africa. One of the great game animals of Africa!

Greater Kudu-all over the place!

Nyala-RSA, parts of Mozambique and southeastern Zimbabwe.

Sitatunga-aquatic antelope found in swampy areas of Botswana, Zambia, western Tanzania, and a few other places. Rather scarce.

Lesser Kudu-northern Tanzania, Kenya (not open to hunting), southern Ethiopia and a few other spots in east Africa. A relatively dificult trophy to bag these days.

Bushbuck-one subspecies or another all over sub-saharan Africa, but of course, I've never been able to bag one.

I'm operating from memory, but I think thats all of them, excluding all the various subspecies. Hope this helps.
Steve

01 June 2001, 14:13
Steve Richards
Oops, left out the Bongo of the rain forests of CAR, Sudan and a few other countries up that way. Another great game animal.
01 June 2001, 14:16
Steve Richards
I must really be losing it! Also left out the Mountain Nyala, available exclusively in the mountains of Ethiopia. Another (you guessed it) great game animal!
01 June 2001, 14:35
Atkinson
C'mon Steve, don't quite now yur doin good boy!!!! (grin)

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01 June 2001, 18:11
<Don Martin>
Hold onto your hats kids!!!!!

Harnessed Bushbuck
Nile Bushbuck
Abyssinian Bushbuck
Menelik Bushbuck
East African Bushbuck
Chobe Bushbuck
Limpopo Bushbuck
Cape Bushbuck

Foest Sitatungu
East African Sitatungu
Zambezi Sitatungu

Southern Nyala
Mountain Nyala

Western Bongo
Kenyan Bongo

western Greater Kudu
Abyssinian Greater Kudu
East African Greater Kudu
Southern greater kudu
Eastern Cape greater Kudu

Lesser Kudu

East African Eland
Livingstone Eland
Cape Eland

Central African Giant Eland

Whew!!! That's right out of the SCI world hunting awards!!!!

Don Martin

01 June 2001, 20:34
Pete Millan
OK Smartypants, let's have the Latin names!!!! hehehe!! LOL!! (That's quite a list you have there)

Cheers

Pete

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02 June 2001, 09:01
<Mads>
Don what about the

Plain Bongo the is found in CAR it should be one third bigger than the western Bongo.

And the RW also makes a difference between the Western Giant Eland and the Central Giant Eland.

Well maybe we just shoul recornice that different people have different opinions regarding the spiral horned?

Sincerely

Mads

02 June 2001, 03:28
Atkinson
Is the Giant Eland no longer referred to as the Lord Darby Eland????

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Ray Atkinson

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02 June 2001, 10:52
Aspen Hill Adventures
Thanks guys!

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~Ann

Every day spent outdoors is the best day of my life.