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Oryx herd, NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia, Africa
Oryx walking alone in the red dunes of Sossusvlei at sunset, Namibia
Kudu Family, Okavango Delta, Botswana
Tanzania, Serengeti. A young dik-dik
Tanzania, Serengeti. Portraits of the shy female Dik-dik
Tanzania, Ngorongoro. A wildebeest plays host to four oxpeckers
A herd of Lelwels Kongoni, or Hartebeest, in the lush grasslands of Garamba National Park in Northern Congo DRC
Kenya, Masai Mara. A herd of topi
Kenya, Masai Mara. Topi stands up on a termite mound to watch over the savannah for predators
Kenya, Masai Mara. A Male eland, Africas largest antelope, out on the plains
An impala antelope remains alert Katavi National ParkTanzania, Katavi National Park. An impala antelope remains alert amongst the trunk and branches of a dead acacia tree
Zambia, Bangweulu Swamp. Black lechwe herd feeding on grassy plains on the fringe of Bangweulu swamp
Topi antelope (Damaliscus lunatus jimela) in the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park
Namibia, Damaraland, Omaruru. Detail of the face of a large Eland antelope (Taurotragus oryx) the largest of the African antelope, showing the calm nature of its eyes
A male Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) under a stormy sky in Etosha National Park, Namibia
A rainbow in Masai Mara with white-bearded gnus, or wildebeest, grazing the dry grassy plains
A dikdik in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya. Didiks are territorial and live in monogamous pairs. Only males have small horns
Two dikdiks in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya. They are territorial and live in monogamous pairs. Only males have small horns
A male gerenuk (a name derived from the Somali language meaning giraffe necked ) feeding in the Samburu National Reserve of Northern Kenya
A Bongo bull in a forest clearing. The range in Kenya of this thickset, reddish-brown antelope is restricted to high altitude forests; as such, they are rarely seen
Ghana, Central region, Winneba. An antelope is caught by hand and brought to the chief at the Aboakyer festival in Winneba
Two male Sable antelopes run across open bush country in the Chobe National Park. With their jet-black coats, and white faces and underbellies, the Sable is one of Africas most beautiful antelopes
Bronze statue of Slovenian Antelope in the snow