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Bontebok - Damaliscus dorcas dorcas
Travel Writer: EcoTravel Africa  
 

Bontebok and blesbok are actually sub-species, but they are well-known as distinct antelope, and worth separate mention. This handsome, strikingly marked antelope, brought to the brink of extinction by overhunting last century, has made a significant comeback - thanks to a group of far-sighted farmers who protected a handful of survivors in the Bredasdorp district in the 1830's. The Bontebok is now off the endangered list.

 
 
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Bontebok are gregarious, living in either mixed herds or bachelor herds, and are diurnal grazers.

During the mating season, bontebok males entice females into their territories, parading their charms with an extravagant courtship ritual, in which the male bows down his head and lifts his tail over his back. Then, moving in tandem with the female, he rotates in small circles before copulating with her.

Fights between bontebok are low-key events, and consist of two males kneeling and perhaps prodding at one another with their horns for just a few seconds, before one of them - usually the intruder - runs off.

Bontebok may be seen during the heat of the day, standing in groups with their heads held low and facing the sun. The explanation for this behaviour is not clear. A single lamb is born in spring after rain, when the grass cover is recovering after the dry winter. Young females remain with their mothers as members of the herd.

More facts about Bontebok

Best places to see the Bontebok in Southern Africa:

Bontebok National Park
West Coast National Park

 
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