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Male Nyala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Nyala antelope Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male nyala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male nyala Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Male Nyala drinking at Mkhuze waterhole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male nyala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male Nyala
Male nyala on dark and white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) is a Southern African antelope. It is a spiral-horned dense-forest antelope that is uncomfortable in open spaces and is most often seen at water holes. Nyalas live alone or in small family groups of up to 10 individuals. The male stands up to 110 cm (3.5 feet), the female is up to 90 cm (3 feet) tall. The male has loosely spiraled horns and a long fringe on throat and underparts; the female has no horns and no noticeable fringe. The male is dark brown, white on the face and neck, with vertical white stripes on the body. The female is reddish brown with clear striping. The rare Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) is limited to central Ethiopia. While superficially similar to the lowland Nyala, it is now considered more closely related to the kudu. The name Nyala is the Swahili name for this antelope. The Latin name comes from tragos (he-goat), elaphos (deer), and George Francis Angas, an English artist and naturalist.


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