Our Game Species

Hartebeest

Hartebeest

The hartebeest is a large antelope native to the African savannas. It is characterized by its long face and distinctive curved horns. Hartebeests typically live in herds and feed primarily on grass. They are fast, resilient animals that are well adapted to dry environments.

Oryx

Oryx

The oryx is a large antelope that inhabits the arid deserts and savannas of Africa. It is easily recognized by its long, straight horns and distinctive black-and-white facial markings. Oryx are exceptionally well adapted to heat and drought, allowing them to survive for long periods without water. They feed primarily on grasses, leaves, and roots.

Cheetah

Cheetah

The cheetah is the fastest land predator in the world. It is found primarily in the savannas of Africa. Its slender body, long legs, and distinctive black “tear marks” running from the eyes to the mouth make it easily recognizable. Cheetahs are capable of remarkable bursts of speed, which they use to hunt prey such as antelope.

Kudu

Kudu

The greater kudu is one of Africa’s most impressive antelope species. It is particularly known for the males’ long, spiral-shaped horns. Greater kudus are commonly found in bushveld and savanna habitats, where they move with remarkable grace and caution. Their diet consists mainly of leaves, shoots, and fruits.

Capricorn

Capricorn

The steenbok is a small antelope native to Africa. It is commonly found in savannas and dry bushveld habitats. Characterized by its large ears and slender build, the steenbok is a shy and alert animal that usually lives alone. Its diet consists mainly of grasses, leaves, and other vegetation.

Springbok

Springbok

The springbok is a medium-sized antelope native to southern Africa. It is well known for its spectacular high leaps, a behavior known as “stotting” or “pronking.” Springboks often live in large herds across savannas and semi-desert regions. They feed primarily on grasses and other vegetation and are well adapted to life in arid environments.

Warthog

Warthog

The warthog is a wild pig native to Africa. It is characterized by its large head, curved tusks, and distinctive facial “warts.” Warthogs are commonly found in savannas and open landscapes, where they thrive in a variety of habitats. Their diet consists mainly of grasses, roots, and other vegetation.

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