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TSESSEBE - Damaliscus lunatus |
| English name is Sassaby - tsessebe comes from 19th Century Tswana |
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The unusual, funny-looking tsessebe lays claim to being one of Africa's fastest antelope. It looks as if somebody got hold of it with a black paintbrush and today still has not recovered from the humiliating experience (they disappear at great speeds!). They are a dark brown colour sporting a black blaze on their muzzle and across the middle of their hind and forelegs. Their rump tends to be a lighter brown colour similar to the hartebeests. Both male and females have short rather unimpressive horns which flare out in a cup shape almost level with their ears. |
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habits
Bachelor herds are also common and they are often seen digging up the earth with their horns for no apparent reason. Often tsessebe are found with other plains animals such as wildebeest, zebra and, in some countries, lechwe. |
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