
Nyala - Wikipedia
The lowland nyala or simply nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) [3] is a spiral-horned artiodactyl antelope native to Southern Africa. The species is part of the family Bovidae and the genus Tragelaphus (formerly …
Nyala | African Antelope Species & Characteristics | Britannica
Nyala, (Tragelaphus angasii), slender antelope of southeastern Africa, a member of the spiral-horned antelope tribe Tragelaphini (family Bovidae), which also includes the kudu and eland.
16 incredible facts about nyala, the legendary African antelope
Apr 10, 2019 · 16 incredible facts about the nyala, one of Africa’s most magnificent antelopes. Including breeding, fighting, and friendship with monkeys.
8 Nyala Facts - Fact Animal
Nyala are medium-sized antelope, of the spiral horn variety. They’re not always as colourful as some of their cousins in the genus, but they have their own quirks.
Nyala Animal Facts - Tragelaphus angasii - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · Also within this genus is the nyala (Tragelaphus angasii). The key differences between kudus and nyalas are habitat, size, appearance, reproduction, and behavior.
Nyala | The Animal Facts | Habitat, Diet, Appearance, Behavior
Meet the Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) including their appearance, diet, lifespan, facts, habitat, range, breeding and behavior.
Tragelaphus angasii (nyala) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Nyala may be active during the day, but it is more common that their activities are concentrated in the evening and night. They spend much of the day concealed in brush, particularly the hottest part of …
Nyala - Safari West
Nyala herds are small in number and inhabit dense woodlands and thick brush near permanent sources of water. They are found in sub-Saharan Africa in Botswana, South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, and …
Lowland Nyala | Franklin Park Zoo
The lowland nyala is an antelope species found in the grasslands and woodlands of southeastern Africa. Nyala exhibit one of the most extreme examples of sexual dimorphism (a difference in appearance …
Nyala - Ultimate Ungulate
The nyala is the most sexually dimorphic of all the spiral-horned antelope, and was first described in 1849 by Gray. ' Nyala ' (pronounced as "n'YAH-la") is the Swahili name for this antelope.