Antelope enjoys day under the sun at Kruger National Park in South Africa

Antelope enjoys day under the sun at Kruger National Park in South Africa

Sharpe’s Grysboks (Rhaphicerus sharpei) are small, shy, solitary antelopes found from tropical to sub-tropical eastern Africa. br br They are about the size of a small dog, weighing 7-9 kilograms (15-20 pounds) and standing about 50 centimeters at the shoulder. Only males have horns, and Sharpe’s Grysboks are characterized by their white-flecked coats. br br They browse and graze, with grass comprising about 30 of their diet. This female Grysbok was feeding amongst mopane shrubs on the edge of the Shingwedzi-Mopani Road in Kruger National Park. She then became wary and was alert as a vehicle passed by.


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