Top 10 similar words or synonyms for sitatunga_tragelaphus

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for sitatunga_tragelaphus

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Rubondo Island National Park Common native fauna include the vervet monkey ("Chlorocebus aethiops"), sitatunga ("Tragelaphus spekei"), hippopotamus, genet and bushbuck ("Tragelaphus scriptus").
Nyabarongo River The Nyabarongo River Wetlands is an unprotected area surrounding the course of the Nyabarongo, and covering . It is of great importance for biodiversity conservation, especially birds, with species such as the endangered Malagasy pond heron ("Ardeora idae"), the near-threatened papyrus gonolek ("Laniarius mufumbiri"), the vulnerable grey crowned crane ("Balearica regulorum"), and the sitatunga ("Tragelaphus spekii").
Bao Bolong Wetland Reserve Thirty-two species of mammals are known, the "Ramsar Information Sheet" lists the African clawless otter ("Aonyx capensis"), which is common to the area. Several species of antelopes like sitatunga ("Tragelaphus spekeii"), bushbuck ("Tragelaphus scriptus") and the duiker ("Cephalophinae") as well as warthogs ("Phacochoerus africanus").
Kiang West National Park The park is an important area for Gambian wildlife, as individuals of most of its remaining mammal species are found within it. These mammals include the African clawless otter ("Aonyx capensis"), bushbuck ("Tragelaphus s. scriptus"), caracal ("Caracal caracal"), common duiker ("Sylvicapra grimmia"), leopard ("Panthera pardus pardus"), marsh mongoose ("Atilax paludinosus"), serval ("Leptailurus serval"), sitatunga ("Tragelaphus spekii"), spotted hyena ("Crocuta crocuta"), warthogs ("Phacochoerus africanus"), and West African manatee ("Trichechus sengalensis"). West African manatees and humpback dolphins are sometimes observed in the Jarin "bolon".
Wildlife of Chad Other species reported are; red-fronted gazelle, dorcas gazelle ("Gazella rufifrons", "Gazella dama", "Gazella dorcas"), patas monkey ("Erythrocebus patas"), striped hyena ("Hyaena hyaena"), Sudan cheetah ("Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii"), caracal ("Felis caracal"), and Chadian wild dog ("Lycaon pictus sharicus"), African elephant ("Loxodonta africana"), otter ("Lutra maculicollis"), "Aonyx capensis", sitatunga ("Tragelaphus spekei") and kob ("Kobus kob"). Rodent species reported are "Mastomys verheyeni" and gerbil ("Taterillus lacustris"). Rock pythons and spitting cobras are the reptile species also reported.