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(P:\Africa\VideoStills) Dn-a1059.jpg (Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus)
Subject: (P:\Africa\VideoStills) Dn-a1059.jpg (Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus)
Poster: Darren New (dnew@san.rr.com)
Dn-a1059-Blesbok Antelope-by Darren New.jpg
File size : 34479 bytes File date : 2001:05:29 13:29:42 Resolution: 640x480 Jpeg process : Baseline Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals Posted Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 07:05:03 GMT

(P:\Africa\VideoStills) Dn-a1059.jpg (Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus)


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From: dnew@san.rr.com (Darren New)
Subject: (P:\Africa\VideoStills) Index01.gif (0/1) (277 K)
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 04:59:03 GMT

1007 is a candelabra cactus plant. They get around 40 feet tall.
1009 is my wife, who took many of the 35mm shots. :-)
The blackish pictures are actually pictures taken at night.
You might need to turn up your brightness to see them.
1069 and friends is a gennet, a kind of cat, photographed in
infrared, hence the odd color.
They feed him at the Ark, so he comes around at night.
I believe 1059 is a blesbok, which is a blue/purple antelope.
(Hard to tell with that lighting, I know.)

Kenya and Tanzania, Summer 2000.
Stills from digital video camera.
640x480 JPEG, mostly unretouched.
Missing numbers are due to chopping
out non-animal pictures (such as
scenery, plant life, etc.)

Released to the Public Domain,
but I would appriciate hearing about
commercial use of the photos.
-- Darren New.

Comments
Lourens Oosthuizen
Defenitely not a blesbok. This is a bushbuck. Smaller than a blesbok. The shape of the face is that of a bushbuck and also the shape of the horns. There is also no indication of a blaze on the forehead.
Damien
I concur that this is in fact a Bushbuck.
Guest
The kéwel (Tragelaphus scriptus) is a small to medium-sized antelope widespread in west and central Africa. Formerly and alongside the imbabala it was generically known as the bushbuck, however, it has since been found to be a species in its own right, with a separate geographic distribution.

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