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Nile lechwe are crepuscular, active in the early morning and late afternoon.
Nile lechwe are also found in marshy areas, where they eat aquatic plants.
Nile lechwe can visually signal and vocalize to communicate with each other.
Nile lechwe are a herbivores, feeding on foliage, grasses, fruits, and twigs.
Nile lechwe may help reduce grass fires by trampling the grass when grazing, making a natural firewall.
Nile lechwe (K. megaceros)
Located within a Ramsar site, the savannah woodland habitat features key species of Nile Lechwe, Sitatunga, and Hippopotamus.
In Ethiopia, the Nile lechwe occurs marginally in the southwest, in the Gambela National Park, but its population here is unstable due to human activities.
The Gambela Park was established primarily to protect two species of endangered wetland antelopes: the White-eared Kob and the Nile Lechwe.
They could see Nile Lechwe, a ridiculously small Leopard pen, and the zoo's stars, two female African Elephants named Renee and Rafiki.
The Nile lechwe, wasserbock or Mrs Gray's lechwe or waterbuck (Kobus megaceros) is a species of antelope in the genus Kobus in the family Bovidae.
Associated wildlife species include the endemic white-eared kob and Nile Lechwe, as well as elephants, giraffes, common eland, giant eland, oryx, lions, African wild dogs, cape buffalo, and topi (locally called tiang).
It has artificial termite mounds for the free-roaming African animals, such as the East African Crowned Cranes, Grant's Zebra, Greater Kudu, Helmeted Guineafowl, impala, Masai giraffe, Nile lechwe, ostrich, and wildebeest.
Currently, the Zoo has several animals calling the African Savannah home, including Sable Antelope, Nile Lechwe, Addra Gazelle, Spur-winged Geese, African Spurred Tortoises, Zebra, Wattled Cranes, Ostriches, and two African elephants.
Those of the white-eared kob (K. k. leucotis), which is found in the Sudd region (the easternmost part of their range), are strikingly different and overall dark, rather similar to the male Nile lechwe, though with a white throat and no pale patch from the nape to the shoulder.
Eventually someone like Mr. Kelley, who's spending millions of dollars conserving black rhinos, white rhinos, pygmy hippos, okapi, anoas, impalas, white-bearded wildebeests, Nile lechwe, Eastern bongos and Beisa oryx is going to be the subject of an article in The New York Times.
The Nile lechwe, wasserbock or Mrs Gray's lechwe or waterbuck (Kobus megaceros) is a species of antelope in the genus Kobus in the family Bovidae.