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Tragelaphus Collection

Tragelaphus, the majestic antelopes of Africa, are a sight to behold in their natural habitats

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Tragelaphus strepsiceros, Greater kudu

Tragelaphus strepsiceros, Greater kudu
Watercolour by William Cornwallis Harris. Entitled Strepsiceros capensis, Koodoo

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Antilopina antelopes

Antilopina antelopes
Antilopina: four-horned antelope, Tetracerus quadricornis 1, black wildebeest, Connochaetes gnou 2, sitatunga, Tragelaphus spekii 3, pronghorn, Antilocapra americana 4, waterbuck

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus, and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros

Nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus, and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros
5855159 Nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus, and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros; (add.info.: Nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus, and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros)

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus (harnessed antelope, Antelope scripta)

Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus (harnessed antelope, Antelope scripta). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an
FLO4988076 Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus (harnessed antelope, Antelope scripta). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardine's

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) male silhouetted, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) male silhouetted, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Digital silhouette

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Kudu Family, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Kudu Family, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) at waterhole

African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) at waterhole. Tembe Elephant Park. KwaZulu-Natal. South Africa

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90023040

DDE-90023040
Female Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa Date: 15/09/2009

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90022996

DDE-90022996
Africa; Zambia; South Luangwa Park; Female greater kudu standing alert Date: 09/03/2005

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90022106

DDE-90022106
Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), Kapama Game Reserve, South Africa. Date: 11/09/2007

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90022105

DDE-90022105
Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), Kapama Game Reserve, South Africa. Date: 11/09/2007

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90022096

DDE-90022096
Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), Kariega Game Reserve, South Africa. Date: 26/06/2007

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90021922

DDE-90021922
Male greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa Date: 14/08/2008

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90021835

DDE-90021835
Male greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), Kruger National Park, South Africa Date: 15/09/2009

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90021333

DDE-90021333
Africa, Namibia, Caprivi Strip, Mahango Game Reserve. A pair of kudu. Date: 26/06/2007

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90021277

DDE-90021277
Male kudu with horns, Namibia. Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90021275

DDE-90021275
Greater kudu male stands in front of euphorbia plants, Palmwag Conservancy, Namibia. Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90021142

DDE-90021142
Africa, Malawi, Lengwe National Park, Herd of Nyala at watering hole Date: 09/03/2005

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90020449

DDE-90020449
Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Herd of Common Eland (Tragelaphus oryx) run and leap near banks of Mara River Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90020450

DDE-90020450
Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve, Herd of Common Eland (Tragelaphus oryx) run and leap near banks of Mara River Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90019665

DDE-90019665
Female Greater Kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros, Samburu Game Reserve, Kenya Date: 11/11/2005

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: DDE-90019080

DDE-90019080
Africa, Botswana. Two greater kudus (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), five impalas (Aepyceros melampus), and a flock of Guinea fowl at a waterhole in Botswana. Date: 06/08/2005

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Bushbuck and common eland

Bushbuck and common eland
Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, and common eland, Taurotragus oryx. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Men and Animals, 1836

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Bushbuck antelope, Tragelaphus scriptus

Bushbuck antelope, Tragelaphus scriptus
Bushbuck antelope or kewel, Tragelaphus scriptus, and alpaca, Vicugna pacos. Handcolored engraving by Annedouche after an illustration by Werner from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Head of a greater kudu, horns of Ibex, Capra dorcas and kudu

Head of a greater kudu, horns of Ibex, Capra dorcas and kudu
Head of a greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros, horns of Alpine ibex, Capra ibex, dorcas gazelle, Gazella dorcas, and kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros

Greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros (Koodoo). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library, Edinburgh, 1836

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus

Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus (harnessed antelope, Antelope scripta). Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from William Jardines Naturalists Library

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Argali, sheep, Racka sheep and Barbary sheep

Argali, sheep, Racka sheep and Barbary sheep
Argali, Ovis ammon 1, sheep, Ovis aries 2, Racka sheep, Ovis aries strepsiceros hungaricus 3, and Barbary sheep, Ammotragus lervia 4

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Antelope species

Antelope species
Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus 1, black wildebeest or white-tailed gnu, Connochaetes gnou 2, greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros 3. Hunters shooting antelope

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Cuviers gazelle (endangered) and greater kudu

Cuviers gazelle (endangered) and greater kudu
Cuviers gazelle, Gazella cuvieri (endangered) and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Roberto Freschi from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: A young male Greater Kudu standing in his enclosure at London Zoo in 1929 (b / w photo)

A young male Greater Kudu standing in his enclosure at London Zoo in 1929 (b / w photo)
3712912 A young male Greater Kudu standing in his enclosure at London Zoo in 1929 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: A female Imbabala / Cape Bushbuck standing against a wall at London Zoo

A female Imbabala / Cape Bushbuck standing against a wall at London Zoo
3601554 A female Imbabala/Cape Bushbuck standing against a wall at London Zoo, 6th October 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: A female Cape Bushbuck / Imbabala standing against a wall at London Zoo in October 1927

A female Cape Bushbuck / Imbabala standing against a wall at London Zoo in October 1927
3587739 A female Cape Bushbuck/Imbabala standing against a wall at London Zoo in October 1927. by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942)

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus and greater kudu

Nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus and greater kudu
Nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus, and greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros.. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: RF - African Pied Crow (Corvus albus) two perched on carcass of a Greater Kudu, (Tragelaphus)

RF - African Pied Crow (Corvus albus) two perched on carcass of a Greater Kudu, (Tragelaphus)
RF - African Pied Crow (Corvus albus) two perched on carcass of a Greater Kudu, (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), Zimanga Private Nature Reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) female running, St Lucia Wetlands National Park

Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) female running, St Lucia Wetlands National Park, South Africa

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Greater kudu (Tragelaphus stepsiceros) stag and Burchellaes Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii

Greater kudu (Tragelaphus stepsiceros) stag and Burchellaes Zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) drinking whilst standing in water, Namibia, Etosha National Park

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Lesser kudu - in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa

Lesser kudu - in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa
MAB-134 Lesser kudu Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary Tsavo West National Park, Kenya, East Africa Tragelaphus imberbis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Kudu - males (males are seen with females only

Kudu - males (males are seen with females only in the mating season when they join in groups of 5-15 kudus, including offspring) (Tragelaphus strepsiceros). Africa

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Bush buck / Bushbuck - with mouth open

Bush buck / Bushbuck - with mouth open (Tragelaphus scriptus). Africa

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Picture No. 11675742

Picture No. 11675742
Greater Kudus adult female drinking from water hole. Date:

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Picture No. 11675273

Picture No. 11675273
Greater Kudu female walking. Date:

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: A Kudu and a Rhinoceros sharing the grassland

A Kudu and a Rhinoceros sharing the grassland

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Sitatunga or marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii), male, portrait

Sitatunga or marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii), male, portrait

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Sitatunga or marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii), femal, drinking

Sitatunga or marshbuck (Tragelaphus spekii), femal, drinking

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Picture No. 10762014

Picture No. 10762014
GREATER KUDU - x two males (Tragelaphus stresiceros) Date:

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Picture No. 10762013

Picture No. 10762013
Greater KUDU - Male eating leaves (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) Date:

Background imageTragelaphus Collection: Picture No. 10761797

Picture No. 10761797
Greater Kudu - female in the evening (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) Date:



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Tragelaphus, the majestic antelopes of Africa, are a sight to behold in their natural habitats. One such species is the Tragelaphus strepsiceros, commonly known as the Greater kudu. Found in the Kudu Family of animals, these magnificent creatures roam freely in the Okavango Delta of Botswana. In this captivating scene captured at a waterhole in Tembe Elephant Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, an African elephant (Loxodonta africana) and Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) share a peaceful moment together. The tranquil atmosphere is accentuated by the gentle ripples on the water's surface. The Greater kudu stands tall with its impressive spiral horns reaching towards the sky. Its sleek coat blends seamlessly into its surroundings as it gracefully moves through dense vegetation. These antelope are renowned for their agility and ability to navigate challenging terrains effortlessly. As dusk settles over the landscape, silhouettes emerge against a vibrant orange sky painted by nature's brushstrokes. The Tragelaphus family gathers near this precious water source to quench their thirst after a long day under the scorching African sun. Each member of this diverse group carries its own unique beauty and charm – from DDE-90023040 to DDE-90021333 – they all contribute to creating an enchanting tapestry of wildlife diversity that thrives within these protected lands. Observing these remarkable creatures reminds us of our responsibility to conserve and protect their fragile ecosystems. It serves as a reminder that we must strive towards coexistence with nature rather than dominance over it. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness harmony between different species sharing limited resources peacefully—a testament to Mother Nature's incredible ability to bring beings together despite their differences. Let us cherish moments like these and work tirelessly towards preserving not only Tragelaphus but all the magnificent creatures that call this planet home.