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The large mammal fossil fauna of the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa: a review. [PDF]
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The comparative morphology of the oral cavity glands in captive South African painted dogs (Lycaon pictus pictus) and captive fennec foxes (Vulpes zerda) (Carnivora: Canidae). [PDF]
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Hepatic coccidiosis in red lechwe ( Kobus leche leche )
Veterinary Record, 2011HEPATIC coccidiosis is relatively common in rabbits but only rarely reported in other mammals, including goats, a calf, a dog, and mink (Mahmoud and others 1994, Schafer and others 1995, Oruc 2007). We would like to report two cases of hepatic coccidiosis in 12- to 18-month-old red lechwe (Kobus leche leche) in a mixed-aged herd of 74 animals from a ...
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2011
121. Red LLechwe Kobus leche French: Cobe lechwe / German: Litschi-Moorantilope / Spanish: Kob rojo Taxonomy. Kobus leche Gray, 1850, Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°. Restricted by Smithers in 1971 as Boteti River, near Lake Ngami (Botswana). K. leche was formerly used as a parent taxon that encompassed all lechwe populations (i.e.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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121. Red LLechwe Kobus leche French: Cobe lechwe / German: Litschi-Moorantilope / Spanish: Kob rojo Taxonomy. Kobus leche Gray, 1850, Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°. Restricted by Smithers in 1971 as Boteti River, near Lake Ngami (Botswana). K. leche was formerly used as a parent taxon that encompassed all lechwe populations (i.e.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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HEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY VALUES OF CAPTIVE SOUTHERN LECHWES (KOBUS LECHE)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2020Blood samples collected from captive Southern lechwes (Kobus leche) were used to develop reference intervals for complete blood count and serum biochemistry values. The study population consisted in 108 healthy individuals, including 62 females and 46 males and 38 neonates (2 yr old) from the Réserve Africaine de Sigean, Sigean, France, between 2014 ...
Benjamin, Lamglait +1 more
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Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850
2005Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850 Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850, Gleanings, Knowsley Menagerie, Vol. 2: 23. Type Locality: "Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°"; since identified as Botswana, Botletle River, near Lake Ngami (Smithers, 1971:233).
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Kobus leche Gray 1850 Kobus leche Gray 1850, Gleanings, Knowsley Menagerie, Vol. 2: 23. Type Locality: "Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°"; since identified as Botswana, Botletle River, near Lake Ngami (Smithers, 1971:233). Vernacular Names: Lechwe. Subspecies:: Subspecies Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850 Subspecies Kobus leche subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Kobus leche Gray 1850 Kobus leche Gray 1850, Gleanings, Knowsley Menagerie, Vol. 2: 23. Type Locality: "Banks of the river Zoaga, lat. 21°"; since identified as Botswana, Botletle River, near Lake Ngami (Smithers, 1971:233). Vernacular Names: Lechwe. Subspecies:: Subspecies Kobus leche subsp. leche Gray 1850 Subspecies Kobus leche subsp.
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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The Stomach of the Kafue lechwe (Kobus leche kafuensis)
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 1991SummaryThe Kafue lechwe is endemic to the Kafue Flats area of Zambia. It is semi‐aquatic in habit, feeding upon grasses above and below the waterline. The volume of the lechwe rumen is 17 L in the male and 14 L in the female. It has strong and definite pillars. The interior of the rumen is papillated except in the roof area and on the pillars.
K J, Stafford, Y M, Stafford
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Kobus leche leche (Red lechwe) ♂ Kobus megaceros (Nile lechwe) ♀
1977Skin biopsy of a male from San Diego Zoo furnished the top karyotype, these cells are frozen. The female comes from the Catskill Game Farm, New York. Pairing of chromosomes is arbitrary; sex chromosomes are selected by morphology. An extensive Robertsonian mechanism appears operative in this subfamily as in other bovidae.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Habitat selection by red lechwe (Kobus leche leche Gray, 1850)
African Journal of Ecology, 1990SummaryLechwe habitat use was studied intensively for 2.5 years and monitored for a further 7.5 years in the Linyanti Swamp, northern Botswana. It was found to be highly selective with respect to both resting and feeding sites. The selection of resting sites was probably a function of predator avoidance behaviour, while the selection of feeding sites ...
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