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Impala males fighting for dominance and kicking up dust
The Impala (Aepyceros melampus) is the commonest antelope in Kruger Park, South Africa and is an ecological generalist, browsing and grazing on a wide range of grasses, shrubs, herbs and fruits. Impalas tend to live in in separate sex herds most of the year, and fertile females (ewes) are gathered together by dominant males (rams) during the rut at the end of the wet season, usually in May. These rutting rams are fighting for dominance and hence the right to mate with females in oestrus. They kicked up a lot of dust during their conflict.
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