The Fish River Bush South Africa And Its Wild Animals
The Fish River Bush South Africa And Its Wild Animals
W T William Thomas Black
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The next largest buck frequenting this bush is the powerful Bushbuck {Tragda'plmis, A. Syhatica), of a dark brown colour, having black spiral horns with a ridge, the number of twists corresponding to its age. It is further recognised by half-a- dozen white spots on the hind quarters, and one on the cheek, a short tail, white underneath. He wants the usual lachrymal sinus, like the koodoo, the large lachrymal line of the Ijuck's head here Ijeing quite Hat on its aspect to the cheek. The female h...as no horns, like all those of that sex of the antelope kind inhabiting the Fish Eiver Bush, and she is seldom seen. The rump and mammary region are white. The male and female of all the smaller bucks are distinguished in the country as ram and ew^e, while in the koodoo and other larger ones they are called bull and cow. Inguinal sacs are also possessed by the male bushbuck. It frequents the deepest and thickest kloofs and bush, and is very shy, though extremely ferocious when wounded, and can inllict serious wounds with its sharp-pointed horns.
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