Photo-documentation of Swayne's hartebeest, part 2

The following photo-pair compares A. swaynei with A. caama in posteriolateral view:

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-swaynes-hartebeest-alcelaphus-buselaphus-swaynei-senkele-game-sanctuary-85939016.html?imageid=9E182B4D-D61D-40D2-9678-D99287ABC2BB&p=22059&pn=1&searchId=966b20bd432083e81745930eae490c7c&searchtype=0

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-red-hartebeest-in-the-kgalagadi-transfrontier-national-park-in-south-31001348.html

A point of difference occurs on the posterior surface of the upper fore leg, just below the elbow. In swaynei only, there is a distinct small patch of pale pelage, complementing the extensive pale feature on the hindquarters.

https://www.alamy.com/topi-damaliscus-lunatus-masai-mara-national-nature-reserve-kenya-east-africa-image221446430.html?imageid=7A088290-7AB3-4048-A35E-183FDFFCB797&p=3299&pn=21&searchId=b7a6fe1a350bc59a7aa23deaddd10d09&searchtype=0

https://depositphotos.com/200318980/stock-photo-red-hartebeest-alcelaphus-buselaphus-caama.html

https://www.jasongilchrist.co.uk/photo_9039796.html

https://depositphotos.com/72498121/stock-photo-red-hartebeest.html

Posted on October 14, 2022 01:20 AM by milewski milewski

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