Tragelaphus

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Tragelaphus
Tragelaphus strepsiceros -Chobe River front, Botswana-8.jpg
An adult male greater kudu by the Chobe River, Botswana
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Tragelaphus

(Blainville, 1816)
Species

T. angasii
T. buxtoni
T. eurycerus
T. imberbis
T. scriptus
T. spekeii
T. strepsiceros
T. sylvaticus

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The genus Tragelaphus contains several species of bovine, all of which are relatively antelope-like. Species in this genus tend to be large sized, lightly built, have long necks and considerable sexual dimorphism. The common eland (Taurotragus oryx) was once classified in this genus as T. oryx. The name "Tragelaphus" comes from the mythical tragelaph.[citation needed] A common synonym is genus Strepsiceros, which refers to the same set of African antelopes.[1]

Tragelaphus or Deer-Goat

Species

The genus Tragelaphus currently consists of the following species:[2]

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