Male Kob Antelope with female group marking his territory in bush at dusk in Mole National Park, Ghana, West Africa.


Lyre-shaped horns in male. Found across Sub Saharan Africa. Orange brown colour. White rings around eyes and a black stripe down legs. Found in wet areas like flood plains. Live in groups of either females and calves or just males. Males are territorial. Marking territory by spraying urine from scent glands. Making a scent post to set the boundary of his territory. Territorial spraying.


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Location: Mole National Wildlife Park Ghana West Africa African
Photo credit: © GS International / Alamy / Afripics
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