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Nyalas Collection

Nyalas, the majestic creatures of Africa, are a sight to behold. With their stunning illustrations and graceful leaps, they capture the essence of wilderness

Background imageNyalas Collection: Illustration, leaping Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), curly horns

Illustration, leaping Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), curly horns and vertical white stripes on back half of body, side view

Background imageNyalas Collection: Nyalas at the pond

Nyalas at the pond
Marco Pozzi

Background imageNyalas Collection: Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) adult male, close-up of head, in drizzle, Bale Mountains

Mountain Nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) adult male, close-up of head, in drizzle, Bale Mountains, Oromia, Ethiopia

Background imageNyalas Collection: Nyala - male - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa

Nyala - male - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa
GET-2053 Nyala - male Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa Tragelaphus angasi Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNyalas Collection: Nyala - male walking - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa

Nyala - male walking - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa
GET-2046 Nyala - male walking Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa Tragelaphus angasi Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Nyala - portrait of head and antlers - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa

Nyala - portrait of head and antlers - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa
GET-2032 Nyala - portrait of head and antlers Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa Tragelaphus angasi Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Nyala - two males displaying - crest on back raised - this display not often observed - Sabi Sands

Nyala - two males displaying - crest on back raised - this display not often observed - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South
GET-2031 Nyala - two males displaying - crest on back raised - this display not often observed Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa Tragelaphus angasi Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for

Background imageNyalas Collection: Nyala - male standing in area of short grass - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa

Nyala - male standing in area of short grass - Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa
GET-2052 Nyala - male standing in area of short grass Sabi Sands Game Reserve - South Africa Tragelaphus angasi Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Tragelaphus buxtoni

Tragelaphus buxtoni
MM-11 Mountains Nyala - male at sunset Ethiopia - Africa Tragelaphus buxtoni Michele Menegon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageNyalas Collection: Mountain Nyala - male Bale Mountains. Ethiopia - Africa 4000 m- 4300 m

Mountain Nyala - male Bale Mountains. Ethiopia - Africa 4000 m- 4300 m
WAT-10141 Mountain Nyala - male Bale Mountains. Ethiopia - Africa 4000 m- 4300 m Tragelaphus buxtoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Mountain Nyala - female & young. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m

Mountain Nyala - female & young. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m
WAT-10081 Mountain Nyala - female & young Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m Tragelaphus buxtoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Mountain Nyala - male. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m

Mountain Nyala - male. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m
WAT-10075 Mountain Nyala - male Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m Tragelaphus buxtoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Mountain Nyala - female. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m

Mountain Nyala - female. Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m
WAT-10073 Mountain Nyala - female Bale Mountains - Ethiopia. 4000 m- 4300 m Tragelaphus buxtoni M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNyalas Collection: Myala - Female sheltering in thick bush. Endemic to lowveld of Southern Savanna

Myala - Female sheltering in thick bush. Endemic to lowveld of Southern Savanna
ASW-4380 Nyala - Female sheltering in thick bush Mkuzi Game Reserve, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Tragelaphus angasii Alan J. S

Background imageNyalas Collection: Young male nyala - browsing foliage in shade of tree. Endemic to lowveld of Southern Savanna

Young male nyala - browsing foliage in shade of tree. Endemic to lowveld of Southern Savanna
ASW-4379 Young male Nyala - browsing foliage in shade of tree. Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Tragelaphus angasii Endemic to lowveld of Southern Savanna


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Nyalas, the majestic creatures of Africa, are a sight to behold. With their stunning illustrations and graceful leaps, they capture the essence of wilderness. The leaping Nyala, also known as Tragelaphus angasii, showcases its beauty with curly horns and vertical white stripes adorning its back half. In the enchanting Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, the Mountain Nyala stands tall amidst a juniper forest habitat even in drizzling rain. Its adult male form exudes strength and resilience. A closer look at this magnificent creature reveals its captivating features - a close-up shot of its head covered in droplets from the drizzle emphasizes its striking presence. As we venture into South Africa's Sabi Sands Game Reserve, we encounter another male Nyala proudly displaying his antlers against a picturesque backdrop. In rare moments captured by lucky observers, two males engage in an extraordinary display where their crests on their backs are raised high. Such scenes are not often witnessed but leave us in awe of nature's wonders. The Nyala continues to captivate our attention as it gracefully walks through the reserve's short grass areas. Its elegant stride is a testament to its regal nature. Tragelaphus buxtoni or Mountain Nyalas remind us that these creatures deserve our admiration and protection for generations to come. Let us cherish these remarkable animals that add vibrancy to our world with every step they take and every leap they make.