Ugandan Kob with fawn
The kob resembles a heavier impala. Its stocky build with strong legs and overdeveloped hindquarters make for a powerful bounding gallop but not for the fleetness and endurance of slimmer plains antelopes. Large numbers of kob permanently reside on extensive plains—, in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. They congregate on the highest, driest ground with the shortest, greenest grass during the rains and move downslope into the greenbelts of tall perennial grasses as the dry season progresses.
Size: 7087px × 4727px
Location: QENP, Uganda
Photo credit: © Hari Gopalakrishnen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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