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Tiang at Rigueik in Zakouma National Park in Chad

The tiang (Damaliscus lunatus tiang) with its somewhat larger horns is the Central African subspecies of the more familiar topi (Damaliscus lunatus jimela) of East Africa and tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus lunatus) of Southern Africa. There are thought to be around 1,000 of this antelope in Zakouma the population would likely be larger but during the wet season they move north outside the safety of Zakouma National Park where some of them still fall victim to meat poachers. Remarkably vast herds of tiang still survive in eastern South Sudan and they also still occur in the west of Ethiopia but in the Central African Republic these animals have all but disappeared and could well become extinct there. Few tiang remain elsewhere in southern Chad so Zakouma’s herds are very important as they are now the largest anywhere in the country.

 

 

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Uploaded on May 14, 2015
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