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Steinbok Collection

The Gardens of the Zoological Society in Regents Park recently welcomed a group of fascinating animals known as steinboks

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Group of Animals lately received at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regents Park (engraving)

Group of Animals lately received at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regents Park (engraving)
1619589 Group of Animals lately received at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regents Park (engraving) by Zwecker, Johann Baptist (1814-76); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steinbok (coloured engraving)

Steinbok (coloured engraving)
3630687 Steinbok (coloured engraving) by Specht, Friedrich (1839-1907); Private Collection; (add.info.: Steinbok. Illustration for Animal Life in Europe illustrated with coloured plates by F Specht)

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Source Size = 5973 x 3973

Source Size = 5973 x 3973
Group of Animals Lately Received at the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regents Park; Steinbok, Crysbok, Blessbok, Rehbok, Burchells Zebra, Cape Hyrax, Philantomba, Island Hen, Stanley Crane

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steenbok -Raphicerus campestris-, Bwabwata National Park, Caprivi Strip, Namibia, Africa

Steenbok -Raphicerus campestris-, Bwabwata National Park, Caprivi Strip, Namibia, Africa

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) adult male, close-up of head and neck, in evening sunlight

Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) adult male, close-up of head and neck, in evening sunlight, Kalahari, South Africa, August

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) Namibia

Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) Namibia

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steenbok

Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) in dry grassland. This common antelope is found in southern and eastern Africa. Photographed in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, Kalahari Desert, South Africa

Background imageSteinbok Collection: A female Steenbok, only males have horns, a common small antelope over most of southern

A female Steenbok, only males have horns, a common small antelope over most of southern and eastern Africa. Sometimes none at a Steinbok which is an unfortunate use of the German word for Ibex

Background imageSteinbok Collection: A male Steenbok, only males have horns, a common small antelope over most of southern

A male Steenbok, only males have horns, a common small antelope over most of southern and eastern Africa. Sometimes none at a Steinbok which is an unfortunate use of the German word for Ibex

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steinbuck / Steinbok / Steenbok - side view standing on dirt road - Kalahari - Botswana

Steinbuck / Steinbok / Steenbok - side view standing on dirt road - Kalahari - Botswana
GET-1637 Steinbuck / Steinbok / Steenbok - side view standing on dirt road Kalahari - Botswana Raphicerus campestris Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSteinbok Collection: Steinbuck / Steinbok / Steenbok - resting in shade at side of dirt road - Kalahari - Botswana

Steinbuck / Steinbok / Steenbok - resting in shade at side of dirt road - Kalahari - Botswana
GET-1635 Steinbuck / Steinbok / Steenbok - resting in shade at side of dirt road Kalahari - Botswana Raphicerus campestris Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The Gardens of the Zoological Society in Regents Park recently welcomed a group of fascinating animals known as steinboks. These small antelopes, native to various parts of Africa including Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa, have captured the attention of visitors with their unique features. One engraving showcases a colored depiction of these graceful creatures. The intricate details highlight the beauty and elegance that steinboks possess. Another image captures a female steenbuck from Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. Her presence adds to the diverse wildlife found within this stunning African landscape. In Bwabwata National Park, located in Namibia's Caprivi Strip region, another photograph showcases a steenbok against its natural habitat backdrop. This glimpse into their environment allows us to appreciate how they adapt and thrive in different settings. A close-up shot taken at Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park reveals an adult male steenbok basking in the warm glow of evening sunlight. His majestic horns are visible, reminding us that only males possess such striking features. Steenboks are common throughout southern and eastern Africa; however, it is interesting to note that only males boast these impressive horns. A male specimen photographed in Kalahari displays his head and neck up close while bathed in golden light - truly a captivating sight. Lastly, we see another snapshot from Namibia featuring yet another magnificent Steenbok specimen. Their presence across vast regions emphasizes their resilience and adaptability as they navigate diverse landscapes. These images provide glimpses into the world of Steinboks – enchanting creatures whose existence enhances our appreciation for nature's wonders. Whether it be through their distinctive appearance or ability to thrive across different environments, there is no denying that these small antelopes hold a special place within African wildlife populations.