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Tsessebe herd grazing in vlei - longer view

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The common Tsessebe or Sassaby (Damaliscus lunatus lunatus) occurs in southern and south western Africa and is closely related to the Topi of east Africa. Tsessebe are rare in Kruger Park and are a treat to see. They are the fastest antelope in Africa and can run at speeds greater than 90 km/hour.

Females form small herds of six to ten and are accompanied by their young. Young males are ejected from female herds at about 12 months old and form bachelor herds with other males. This small female herd was grazing on rough grasses in Nshawu Vlei, Kruger Park.

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