Hunters Leierantilope Damaliscus hunteri (Sclater, 1889)
English: Hirola; French: Damalisque de Hunter; Bambara: Tankòu; Galla: Blanketta; Kirundi: Inyemera; Kiswahili: Nyamera; Somali: Aholi, Hirola
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Former distribution: As now. Present distribution: Between Tana River in Kenya and Juba River in Somalia. Introduced into Tsavo National Park. Behaviour: Preferred habitat: semi-arid grass and thorn-bush plains in low areas. They are grazers and active at twilight; gregarious and form small herds. Predators include lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs and hyenas. Population status: Rare. Protected by law in Kenya and Somalia. Estimated numbers in Kenya: 13 000. In Somalia: no records. Brief notes: Body weight: 80-100 kg Head and body length: 180-200 cm Tail length: 30-40 cm Shoulder height: 100-120 cm Gestation period: 7 1/2-8 months Maximum age: 12-15 years Trophy: Record SCI: 69 3/8 score, 1969, Kenya, LEONARD "BUD" SCHILLA; average 62 score. RW's: 28 1/2", 1953, Kenya, H. KLEIN; average 23". Hunting methods: Stalking with trackers. Remarks: Information required on population status in Kenya and Somalia: heavy decrease in Somalia presumed. Habitat destruction due to agricultural developments and overgrazing by domestic livestock may be one of the reasons for declining populations.
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