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Nyala

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De nyala is een antilope uit de familie Bovidae. Wikipedia
Wetenschappelijke naam: Tragelaphus angasii
Gewicht: 88 kg (Volwassen)
Lengte: 1,9 m (Volwassen)
Hoger taxon: Tragelaphus
Draagtijd: 220 dagen
Conserveringsstatus: Niet bedreigd (Stabiel)

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The lowland nyala or simply nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) is a spiral-horned antelope native to southern Africa. It is a species of the family Bovidae and ...
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The nyala is a cover-dependent browser and grazer that occupies the densest woodlands close to water on the coastal plain and in major river valleys of eastern ...
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Nyala are medium sized in comparison to other antelopes, with a marked size difference between the sexes. Males weigh 98-125 kg and stand over one meter tall at ...
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Nyala are herbivores and ruminants (with multiple part stomachs). They browse and graze, eating leaves, grasses, twigs, flowers, and fruit.
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As a herbivore, the nyala eats leaves, fruits and grasses. They prefer water holes rather than open spaces. The nyala is not a territorial animal. Family groups ...
Nyala van www.krugerpark.co.za
This rather large antelope inhabits dense woodlands and thickets along permanent water. It is very secretive and more easily seen at night. Nyala is non- ...
The nyala is the most sexually dimorphic of all the spiral-horned antelope, and was first described in 1849 by Gray. 'Nyala' (pronounced as "n'YAH-la") is the ...
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an antelope (Tragelaphus angasii) of southeastern Africa with vertical white stripes on the sides of the body, a dorsal crest of hair from the neck to the ...
Nyala van www.animalia.bio
The nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) is a spiral-horned antelope native to southern Africa. It was first described in 1849 by George French Angas.
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