antelope
kob, (Kobus kob), small, stocky African antelope (tribe Reduncini, family Bovidae) that occurs in large numbers on floodplains of the northern savanna. The kob ranges from Senegal in the west to the Ethiopian border in the east and southward into western Uganda and eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
What does the Uganda kob eat?
Ugandan kobs are herbivores and feed largely on grasses and reeds. The females and young males form loose groups of varying size which range according to food availability, often moving along watercourses and grazing in valley bottoms.
Where do Ugandan kobs live?
Habitat. The Ugandan kob prefers open habitats characterized by short green pasture. These include grasslands, savanna woodlands and floodplains close to permanent sources of water. That is why on your trip to Uganda, you find huge numbers of the kobs in Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park.
What country is kob?
Found along the northern savanna, it is often seen in Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda; Garamba and Virunga National Park, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as grassy floodplains of South Sudan….
| Kob | |
|---|---|
| Family: | Bovidae |
| Genus: | Kobus |
| Species: | K. kob |
| Binomial name |
How big is the Uganda kob?
90 to 100 cm
The Uganda kob is a medium-sized antelope with a medium brown coat, medium length horns and large ears. Male: 90 to 100 cm (37 to 40 in.) Female: 82 to 92 cm (32 to 36 in.) Male: About 94 kg (207 lbs.)
What is the meaning of Kobs?
(Entry 1 of 2) : any of various African antelopes (genus Adenota) related to the waterbucks. kob. noun (2) \ ˈkäb \
Do KOB migrate?
Kob may migrate to graze along watercourses. One population in SE Sudan traveled 150-200 km in the dry season (Nowak 1991). Populations may reach great densitites (1000 kob/sq km) during these migrations (Fryxell and Sinclair 1988).
Why do white eared Kobs migrate?
The largest part of the White-eared Kob population shared between Ethiopia and South Sudan leave Ethiopia around June at the start of the wet season, when food and water is abundant, possibly to avoid surface flooding that occurs during the rains from June to November.
Is Uganda a South African?
Uganda is located in eastern Africa, west of Kenya, south of South Sudan, east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and north of Rwanda and Tanzania. It is in the heart of the Great Lakes region, and is surrounded by three of them, Lake Edward, Lake Albert, and Lake Victoria.
Which flag was used in Uganda by the British?
During the colonial era the British used a British Blue ensign defaced with the colonial badge, as prescribed in 1865 regulations. Buganda, the largest of the traditional kingdoms in the colony of Uganda, had its own flag.
Why are antelopes endangered?
Surviving harsh and changing environmental conditions for millions of years, saiga populations are in significant decline due to increased poaching for meat, poaching of males for their horns (used in traditional Asian medicine), and natural threats such as disease and environmental change.
Is Kobs a word?
Yes, kobs is in the scrabble dictionary.
Where does the Ugandan kob come from?
The Ugandan kob (Kobus kob thomasi) is a subspecies of the kob, a type of antelope found in sub-Saharan Africa in South Sudan, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ethiopia.
What kind of skin does a Ugandan kob have?
The Ugandan kob generally is reddish-brown, but other subspecies range from light brown to almost black. The underside of the body is white, a white ring appears around each eye, and a white patch or chevron appears on the throat; a black stripe runs down the front of each foreleg.
Where do Kobs live in Africa?
Where do kobs live? Although still numerous in Western Uganda, these antelopes are far less common now in other areas of East Africa. They were once found in Western Kenya and Northern Tanzania but have not been seen there in recent years. They do still range across sub-Saharan Africa.
How can we save Africa’s wild Kobs?
Set aside protected areas. African Wildlife Foundation works with governments and local communities to designate wildlife corridors — large swaths of land that kobs can use to roam freely and safely from one park, or country, to another. Corridors link protected areas and allow wildlife to follow rains or travel to and from their calving grounds.