Kobus (antelope)

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Kobus is a genus containing six species of African antelopes, all of which are associated with marshes, floodplains, or other grassy areas near water. They are sexually dimorphic, with females being smaller and lacking the horns of the males.

Species

Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
K. anselli Upemba lechwe Upemba wetlands, Democratic Republic of Congo
File:Waterbuck (4405326082).jpg K. ellipsiprymnus Waterbuck Northern South Africa north to Chad and west to Côte d'Ivoire
File:Ugandan kob (Kobus kob thomasi) male.jpg K. kob Kob Senegal east to South Sudan and south to Uganda
File:Kobus leche 5179.jpg K. leche Lechwe Botswana, Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Namibia, Angola
File:Voduška abok 1.jpg K. megaceros Nile lechwe South Sudan and Ethiopia
File:Puku - Male-1, in South Luangwa National Park - Zambia.jpg K. vardonii Puku Southern Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Tanzania, and Zambia

References

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  2. Cotterill, F.D.P. 2005. The Upemba lechwe, Kobus anselli: an antelope new to science emphasizes the conservation importance of Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of Zoology, 265: 113-132

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