
Bongo (antelope) - Wikipedia
The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus) is a large, mostly nocturnal, forest -dwelling antelope, native to sub-Saharan Africa. Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and …
Bongo Animal Facts - Tragelaphus eurycerus - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · The Bongo is a large species of antelope that is found inhabiting the jungles and forests of Eastern, Western, and Central Africa. They are the largest forest-dwelling antelope …
Bongo | African Rainforest Species | Britannica
bongo, (Tragelaphus eurycerus), the largest, most colourful, and most sociable of the African forest antelopes, belonging to the spiral-horned antelope tribe Tragelaphini (family Bovidae). It …
Bongo Antelope - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus ) is a herbivorous, mostly nocturnal forest ungulate. Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow …
15 Bongo Antelope Facts - Fact Animal
The bongo is a large, colorful forest antelope with a distinctive red chestnut coat, patterned with bold white stripes traversing its body from the base of the neck to its back end.
Bongo - African Wildlife Foundation
There are two currently recognized subspecies — the mountain or eastern bongo and the lowland or western bongo. This antelope is the largest, heaviest, and most colorful African forest …
Mountain Bongo Antelope - Florida International University
The Mountain Bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci) is the largest and most endangered of the forest antelopes. With less than 100 left in the wild, they are listed as Critically Endangered on …
Eastern Bongo - Milwaukee County Zoo
The Eastern, or mountain, bongo is the largest and heaviest forest antelope. Both female and male Eastern bongos have spiraled, u-shaped horns that grow up to 40 inches long, which …
Bongo: Predator-Prey Interactions, Fights, and Aggressive …
The Bongo, also known as the Eastern or Mountain Bongo, is a large and striking antelope species found in the mountainous forests of East Africa. They have a reddish-brown coat with …
Bongo - Louisville Zoo
This streamlining effect parts the bushes while they run and allows the foliage to spring back, making tracking the bongo almost impossible. The only forest antelope to form herds.