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If there is a predator in the vicinity, the nimble impalas make a show jump. They all jump wildly so that the opponent loses orientation.
Up to 2.5 meters high, up to four meters to the side or
on the spot around their own axis.
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Impalas (Aepyceros) belong to the African antelopes, not to the gazellesIf there is a predator in the vicinity, the nimble impalas make a show jump. They all jump wildly so that the opponent loses orientation.
Up to 2.5 meters high, up to four meters to the side or
on the spot around their own axis.
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Impalas (Aepyceros) gehören zu den afrikanischer Antilopen, nicht zu den Gazellen
Ist ein Raubtier in der Nähe, machen die flinken Impalas einen Showsprung. Dabei springen sie wild um sich, sodass der Gegner die Orientierung verliert.
Bis zu 2,5 Meter hoch, bis zu vier Meter zur Seite oder
auf der Stelle um die eigene Achse.
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1958 Chevrolet Impala
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Female Impala (Aepyceros melampus) cautiously drink together at the edge of the Chobe River in soft evening light. This group had just navigated past a Leopard on the ridge and dozens of noisy Elephants to arrive at this quiet spot. There were Nile Crocodiles and Hippos in the river, so the Impala were on high alert.
Wild South Africa
Kruger National Park
A winter morning scene in the KNP with a huge termite mount in the background.
A full-grown male impala with the curved antlers characteristic of antelope. Photographed on the Ubizane private game reserve.
Notice the vegetation above his head. It isn't call thorn scrub for nothing!
Impala Sprint.
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Kruger National Park.
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The graceful Impala is a slender, medium-sized antelope that can be found only in Africa. It lives in grasslands, savannas and light woodlands, usually close by water. The Impala is preyed upon by most of the large carnivores, and should one of them spot danger, it will snort an alarm and the whole herd will scatter. It is one of the treats offered by nature to see this antelope perform their incredible 3 metre high and 12 metre long leaps. (Shingwedzi, Kruger National Park, RSA).
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Similar image to the one on the right (with a Sony APSC camera and Macro lens), but this one was captured with a borrowed Leica Q3 43.
Originally found only in east and south Africa, now found in many warmer climate areas. In parts of Asia, it is also called Fuguihua (福貴花); roughly meaning
prosperity/noble/good fortune flower.
October 2025
We saw her again later that day feeding on an Impala antilope she caught the day before and dragged up a tree. We watched her for quite a while as she was dissecting and eating her prey.
The agile gazelle-like Impala is a very common antelope in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. This adult male has long, narrow horns, with shallow, well-spaced annulations (rings).
Kruger National Park.
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Uno de esos momentos especiales de un safari por Africa.Cerca de Ndutu resort en el area de conservacion del Ngorongoro, en la sabana de Tanzania, espero q os guste, un saludo a todos.
Aepyceros melampus
Voir blog.nalguise.net/2023/06/17/projet-zimzam-etape-1-harare/
Explore #288 on 8 jul 2024