Sunday, July 11, 2010

Red Hartebeest Hunting in South Africa

At the Bushmen Safaris private 22,000 acre deeded wildlife conservancy in South Africa hunters will have the opportunity to make their trophy wall pop with many exotic animals including the Red Hartebeest. The Red Hartebeest is a large, reddish-fawn antelope with sloping back and long narrow face. The Red Hartebeest have an excellent sense of smell and hearing, but their sense of sight is poor. When alarmed, they tend to mill about in seeming confusion, snorting nervously before running off. Once in its stride, a hartebeest can achieve a speed of about 40 miles per hour, zigzagging left and right in its characteristic bouncing flight, which make it more difficult for predators to catch them. Like the blue wildebeest, it has an uncanny sense of direction and will find water and fresh grazing after rain has fallen a considerable distance away. For more information, please visit www.bushmensafaris.com

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