Wildebeest (King)

The black wildebeest, also known as the white-tailed gnu, is a large antelope species found in the grasslands of southern Africa. They are known for their dark brown to black coat, long, curved horns, and distinctive beard-like tuft of hair on their chins.
Wildebeest (Golden)

The black wildebeest, also known as the white-tailed gnu, is a large antelope species found in the grasslands of southern Africa. They are known for their dark brown to black coat, long, curved horns, and distinctive beard-like tuft of hair on their chins.
Springbuck (Limpopo)

The white springbok is a subspecies of the common springbok, found primarily in South Africa, with a distinctive white coat and dark markings on their face and legs. They are social animals that prefer open grasslands and can survive in a range of weather conditions, feeding primarily on a variety of grasses and other vegetation.
Springbuck (Kalahari)

The white springbok is a subspecies of the common springbok, found primarily in South Africa, with a distinctive white coat and dark markings on their face and legs. They are social animals that prefer open grasslands and can survive in a range of weather conditions, feeding primarily on a variety of grasses and other vegetation.
Impala (White)

The impala is a medium-sized antelope found primarily in eastern and southern Africa, known for their impressive leaping ability and distinctive lyre-shaped horns in males. They are herbivorous animals that feed on a variety of plants, and are known for their agility, speed, and ability to camouflage themselves in their environment.
Impala (Saddleback)

The impala is a medium-sized antelope found primarily in eastern and southern Africa, known for their impressive leaping ability and distinctive lyre-shaped horns in males. They are herbivorous animals that feed on a variety of plants, and are known for their agility, speed, and ability to camouflage themselves in their environment.
Impala (Black)

The impala is a medium-sized antelope found primarily in eastern and southern Africa, known for their impressive leaping ability and distinctive lyre-shaped horns in males. They are herbivorous animals that feed on a variety of plants, and are known for their agility, speed, and ability to camouflage themselves in their environment.
Blesbuck (Yellow)

The white blesbuck is a color variation of the blesbok antelope species, with a predominantly white coat and distinctive white face blaze. It is a selectively-bred captive animal that is not found in the wild, and is often hunted for its striking appearance.
Blesbuck (Saddleback)

The blesbok, or blesbuck, is a medium-sized antelope species native to South Africa. It is known for its distinctive white face blaze and horns that curve backwards, as well as its reddish-brown coat with a white belly and rump.
Blesbuck (Copper)

The blesbok, or blesbuck, is a medium-sized antelope species native to South Africa. It is known for its distinctive white face blaze and horns that curve backwards, as well as its reddish-brown coat with a white belly and rump.
Waterbuck

Waterbucks are large antelopes found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, with shaggy, gray-brown coats and distinctive white markings on their rump. They are excellent swimmers and are often found near water, and are primarily herbivorous, feeding on a variety of grasses and aquatic plants
Warthog

Warthogs are wild pigs found throughout Africa, known for their distinctive facial warts and large, curved tusks. They are omnivorous animals that are primarily active during the day and can survive in a range of weather conditions, feeding on a variety of foods including roots, fruits, and small animals.
Tessesebe

The tsessebe is a subspecies of antelope found primarily in southern Africa, with a distinctive reddish-brown coat and curved horns. They prefer open grasslands and savannas, and are primarily herbivorous animals that feed on a variety of grasses and other vegetation.
Steenbok

The steenbok is a small antelope found throughout southern and eastern Africa, known for their reddish-brown coats and distinctive upright ears. They are primarily active during the day and are herbivorous animals, feeding on a variety of grasses and leaves.
Springbuck (White)

The white springbok is a subspecies of the common springbok, found primarily in South Africa, with a distinctive white coat and dark markings on their face and legs. They are social animals that prefer open grasslands and can survive in a range of weather conditions, feeding primarily on a variety of grasses and other vegetation.