Reedbuck Hunting
Reedbucks are medium-sized antelopes belonging to the genus *Redunca*, native to sub-Saharan Africa. There are two main species: the common reedbuck (*Redunca redunca*) and the mountain reedbuck (*Redunca fulvorufula*). They typically inhabit grasslands, marshes, and reedbeds. Reedbucks are characterized by their slender bodies, long legs, and distinctive curved horns in males. They are primarily grazers, feeding on grasses and sedges. Their behavior includes being crepuscular (active during dawn and dusk), and they are known for their agility and strength in evading predators. Reedbucks are generally found near water sources and are often seen in small groups or alone.
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