Impalas - Aepyceros melampus
Although some people did get tired of seeing impala day after day, I too wsa among them, but the more we observed them the more I came to like them and I don't know what it that I saw that made them so charming, but I'm glad I did and wish I had more photos of them.
Did You Know
The impala (Aepyceros melampus) is a medium-sized African antelope. Only the male, referred to as the ram, has lyre-shaped horns, which can reach up to 18–36 inches in length. The female, referred to as the ewe, lacks horns. Both have distinctive black and white stripes running down the rump and tail.
Kudu - Tragelaphus strepsiceros
Gotta love those Micky Mouse Ears
Did You Know
The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a large antelope. Males have large manes running along their throats, and large horns with two and a half twists, which, were they to be straightened, would reach an average length of 47 inches. Females are hornless, without a beard or nose markings. The ears of the greater kudu are large and round.