waterbuck การใช้
- Predominantly a grazer, the waterbuck is mostly found on grassland.
- By contrast, the defassa waterbuck inhabits western and central Africa.
- Waterbuck inhabit scrub and savanna areas along rivers, lakes and valleys.
- The IUCN lists the waterbuck as being of Least Concern.
- Waterbuck are susceptible to ulcers, liverflukes, stomachflukes and several helminths.
- Waterbuck inhabit scrub and savanna areas alongside rivers, lakes and valleys.
- Waterbuck are very common and both the Kenyan species are found here.
- Waterbuck may run into cover when alarmed, and males often attack predators.
- Wildebeest, kudu, eland, impala and waterbuck migrate through the area.
- The waterbuck and impala populations in particular were thriving.
- It is usually known as the common waterbuck.
- The common waterbuck and the defassa waterbuck are remarkably different in their physical appearances.
- The common waterbuck and the defassa waterbuck are remarkably different in their physical appearances.
- The waterbuck lives to 18 years in the wild and 30 years in captivity.
- There are also bushbucks, duikers and waterbuck.
- The menagerie includes zebra, greater kudu, impala, waterbuck, bongo and wildebeest.
- A gregarious animal, the waterbuck may form herds consisting of six to 30 individuals.
- 37 subspecies of the waterbuck had been initially recognised on the basis of Muchinga escarpment.
- The waterbuck is of a robust build.
- The animals butchered by the tools include waterbuck, hartebeest, springbok, pig and zebra.
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