sitatunga การใช้
- Significant numbers of duiker, sitatunga and horns and striped pelages.
- The sitatunga is confined to swampy and marshy habitats.
- Habitat loss is the most severe threat to the survival of the sitatunga.
- Predators of the sitatunga include lions, wild dogs, crocodiles and leopards.
- The sitatunga is a medium-sized antelope.
- The sitatunga has a shaggy, water-resistant coat which varies in colour.
- Brookfield has had exceptional success in breeding the sitatunga, a type of antelope.
- Sitatunga are selective and mixed feeders.
- In Senegal, intensive hunting for meat and habitat degradation have made the sitatunga very rare.
- It was gazetted in 1939 along with Fanikang Game Reserve to protect Nile Lechwe and Sitatunga.
- Sitatunga can feed or rest close to southern lechwe herds, but do not interact with them.
- Sitatunga are good swimmers, but limit themselves to water with profuse vegetation in order to escape crocodiles.
- Its wetlands contain endangered species of birds and animals including the sitatunga ( " enjobe " in Luganda ).
- A number of species have hornless females ( e . g . sitatunga, red lechwe, and suni ).
- At low water levels the cattle take over the flooded plains and send the sitatunga back to their original place.
- However, in the nuclear tree, k閣el, mountain nyala and sitatunga plus the bongo are three equal branches.
- Return home through the savannah for the chance to catch a glimpse of a rare bird or a sitatunga antelope.
- Sitatunga interact with each other by first touching their noses, which may be followed by licking each other and nibbling.
- Sitatunga are active mainly during the early hours after dawn, the last one or two hours before dusk, and night.
- Due to its close association with water, the sitatunga are often described as " aquatic antelopes ", like the waterbuck.
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