reedbuck การใช้
- The social structure of the bohor reedbuck is highly flexible.
- The bohor reedbuck inhabits moist grasslands and swamplands as well as woodlands.
- Generally, the bohor reedbuck is yellower than other reedbucks.
- Thus, the IUCN rates the bohor reedbuck as of Least Concern.
- As a herbivore, the reedbuck mainly feeds on grasses.
- Primarily a nocturnal grazer, the bohor reedbuck may also feed at daytime.
- Reedbuck with the largest horns are prized by hunters.
- Shy game animals like red forest duiker and gray reedbuck bounce through the brush.
- Among the three reedbuck species, bohor reedbuck is the most widespread in Tanzania.
- Among the three reedbuck species, bohor reedbuck is the most widespread in Tanzania.
- This reedbuck is dependent on water, though green pastures can fulfill its water requirement.
- The total populations of the bohor reedbuck are estimated to be above 100, 000.
- During the dry season, bohor reedbuck are hunted with dogs and nets in Uganda.
- The bohor reedbuck has five subspecies.
- Large aggregations are observed during the dry season, when hundreds of bohor reedbuck assemble near a river.
- The International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) rates the bohor reedbuck as of Least Concern.
- Bohor reedbuck are active throughout the day, seeking cover during the daytime and grazing in the night.
- A herbivore, the bohor reedbuck prefers grasses and tender reed shoots with high protein and low fiber content.
- In the burnt grassland around the swamp he saw zebra, hartebeeste, tiang, reedbuck and Mongalla Gazelle.
- Many predators, including lions, leopards, spotted hyenas, African wild dogs and Nile crocodiles, prey on the reedbuck.
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