Sunday, June 13, 2010

Hunting Gemsbock with Bushmen Safaris in Africa

The Gemsbok, one of the exotic animals hunters will find at the Bushmen Safaris wildlife conservancy in South Africa, is a large African antelope that are light brownish-grey to tan in color, with lighter patches to the bottom rear of the rump. Their tails are long and black in color. A dark brown stripe extends from the chin down the bottom edge of the neck through the join of the shoulder and leg along the lower flank of each side to the brown section of the rear leg. They have muscular necks and shoulders and their legs have white 'socks' with a black patch on the front of both the front legs and both genders have long straight horns. Gemsbok live in herds of about 10-40 animals, which consist of a dominant male, a few non-dominant males, and females. Gemsboks are about 4 ft 7 in at the shoulder, and males can weigh between 510–550 lb while females weigh 440–460 lb. They can reach running speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.

For more information about adding a Gemsbock trophy to your wall, please visit us at www.bushmensafaris.com.

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