- Western Hartebeest
Taxobox
name = Western Hartebeest
status = LR/cd
status_system = IUCN2.3
trend = down
image_width = frameless
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Artiodactyla
familia =Bovidae
subfamilia =Alcelaphinae
genus = "Alcelaphus "
species = "A. buselaphus"
subspecies = "A. b. major"
trinomial = "Alcelaphus buselaphus major"
trinomial_authority = (Blyth, 1869)The Western Hartebeest ("Alcelaphus buselaphus major") is an
antelope native to the medium to tallgrassland plains ofBenin ,Burkina Faso ,Cameroon ,Central African Republic ,Chad ,Côte d'Ivoire ,Ghana ,Guinea ,Guinea-Bissau ,Mali ,Niger ,Nigeria ,Senegal andTogo . It is possibly extirpated fromGambia .Average adult Western Hartebeest stand convert|1.4|m|ft tall at the shoulder and weigh convert|145|kg|lb.cite web
title = Western Hartebeest
publisher = Blue Forest Safaris
url = http://www.wild-about-you.com/GameWestHartb.htm
accessdate = 2008-08-14 ] A Western Heartebeest's coat is fawn colored, ranging from tan to dark brown. It has a small hump at the front shoulders. It has slim legs and a very narrow face. Both sexes are horned. Horns may be convert|45|–|70|cm|in long. [ cite web
title = Western Hartebeest Hunting African Safaris
publisher = BlueWaterBigGame.com, LLC
url = http://www.bluewaterbiggame.com/game/african_western_hartebeest.cfm
accessdate = 2008-08-14] There is considerable variation in horn growth, however they generally grow sideways out from the head, before curving forward, then inward and backward. The horns are terminated by sharp tips.The Western Hartebeest is mainly active during the day. A
herbivore , it grazes during the cooler morning and afternoon periods, resting in shaded areas during the hot daytime. Females formherd s of five to twelve members, while males generally remainsolitary . cite web
title = Hartebeest {Alcelaphus Buselaphus}
publisher = SA-Venues.com
url = http://www.sa-venues.com/wildlife/wildlife_hartebees.htm
accessdate = 2008-08-14 ] While the herd is feeding, one member will act as asentry , watching for possible predators. If threatened, the herd flees as a single file group, reaching speeds of up to convert|80|km/h|mph, making it one of the fastest antelopes. Herds are generallysedentary ; animals spend much of their day resting in shade to escape high noon-time heat. They will move as a herd to find water. In particularly dry seasons, or in times ofdrought , herds of females will migrate together seeking water or better grazing.Western Hartebeest are generally not agressive, but they will fight to protect their young or their claimed area. Males claim areas of
plains averaging convert|31|ha|km2, for periods of 4–5 years. Males protect their claimed area fiercely. Males have been known to go without water to protect their territory. If a male leaves his territory to find water, another male may usurp the territory.References
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