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Hartebeest are sexually mature at one to two years of age.
Hartebeest are social animals that form herds of 20 to 300 individuals.
Hartebeest are herbivores, and their diet consists mostly of grasses.
Hartebeest are popular game and trophy animals due to the highly regarded quality of their meat.
The common name "hartebeest'" is derived from the Afrikaans hertebeest.
Subsequent to the country's 1985 famine era, the Tora Hartebeest completely disappeared from the park.
Hartebeest inhabit dry savannas and wooded grasslands, often moving into more arid places after rainfall.
Then I remembered a YouTube clip I'd seen of a hartebeest- this one in fact.
Gemsbuck are also widely scattered across the region in addition to Zebra and Red Hartebeest.
The Bubal Hartebeest was protected under the London Convention of 1933.
The Lelwel Hartebeest is Endangered, and populations have declined greatly since the 1980s, when its population was over 285,000.
Nine representations of Hartebeest antelopes (Bubalis alcelaphus boselaphus) are in naturalistic style.
Hartebeest are known since the Natufian and Neolithic times well into the Bronze and Iron Ages.
The Bubal Hartebeest ranged originally across Africa north of the Sahara, from Morocco to Egypt, where it disappeared earlier.
Along the Orange River near the town of Kakamas, the Hartebeest River drains the central Karoo.
In the stage of Hunters the authors gather the depictions of the large wild fauna: ancient buffalo (or Hartebeest), elephants, rhinoceros, lions, ostriches and human figures.
There are many pictures of the Eland, Reybuck, Hartebeest and Lion, and also of Bushmen and Kafirs fighting.
Endangered species include: the waldrapp, Northern White Rhinoceros, Tora Hartebeest, Slender-horned Gazelle, and hawksbill turtle.
Above Kenhardt the Hartebeest is known as the Sak River, which has its source on the northern side of the escarpment, southeast of Williston.
Bontebok and Eland are easily seen, and Red Hartebeest can be seen in the grazing lawns in Smitswinkel Flats.
Other wildlife reported as living here include populations of elephant, African Buffalo, lion, roan antelope, tiang, Lelwel Hartebeest, olive baboon, and guereza monkey.
According to 19th century writers, the Bubal Hartebeest preferred rocky areas with a fair amount of vegetation, in contrast to the sandy and drier habitat of the Addax.
Grey Rhebok, Cape Grysbok, Duiker, Red Hartebeest and Cape Mountain Zebra can also be found here.
On 31 August 1939, 1 Transvaal Air Squadron was re-designated as 1 (Fighter-Bomber) Squadron, and the original aircraft were replaced with Hawker Hartebeest.
Game drives in Oviston Nature Reserve are amply rewarded by sights of large numbers of Springbuck, Ostriches, Gemsbuck, Zebras and Hartebeest.
Although this conversion never took place, the squadron was disbanded at Neghelli in Ethiopia at the end of May 1941 and its sixteen Hawker Hartbeest aircraft were handed over to 41 Squadron at Yavello on 2 June 1941.