The Mountain Bongo is at extreme risk of extinction due to several factors:
, commonly known as the Bongo , is a large, forest-dwelling antelope native to tropical Africa. It is characterized by its striking reddish-brown coat with narrow white vertical stripes and spiral horns found in both sexes. While frequently referred to by the scientific name Tragelaphus eurycerus in modern taxonomy, Boocercus eurycerus remains a significant historical and synonymous designation. Taxonomy and Subspecies
They are known to frequent natural mineral licks (salt licks) to supplement their diet with essential minerals, often following established elephant paths to reach these sites. boocercus eurycerus
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Vivid chestnut or mahogany color with 10–15 white vertical stripes. The Mountain Bongo is at extreme risk of
As browsers, they feed on leaves, bushes, vines, and occasionally bark or pith of rotting trees.
They are generally solitary or found in small groups. Males tend to be more solitary as they age. Conservation Status Taxonomy and Subspecies They are known to frequent
The Bongo is one of the largest antelopes in the world, with a heavy-set body and low withers. Key physical features include:
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