Chobe Bushbuck Hunting
The Chobe bushbuck (*Tragelaphus scriptus*), commonly referred to as the Chobe or simply the bushbuck, is a subspecies predominantly located in Botswana’s Chobe National Park, though its distribution extends throughout various regions in southern and central Africa. These antelopes are herbivorous, consuming a diet that includes leaves, fruits, flowers, and grasses, which may vary based on the availability of vegetation in their environment. Typically, Chobe bushbucks are solitary animals or found in small groups. Males are generally more territorial, while females are frequently seen accompanying their young.
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