Common Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) From a photo CD.
Linda
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From: kingrat@orl.minspring.com
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I think this is a female nyala. Both male and
female bongos have horns, and bongos have shorter hair.
This is a great picture.
-Ricky Thomas
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From: lhoswaldcia@yahoo.com
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These are common nyala (Tragelaphus angasi).
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From: senanga@aol.com
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This picture is of female Nyala (Tragelaphus angasi) and calf.
Male Nyala have shaggy gray coats and long horns. They are
very closely related to Bongo, both being forest dwelling and
spiral horned antelopes.
Mary Richards