Boocercus Eurycerus May 2026
They are susceptible to diseases such as rinderpest, which historically decimated their populations.
Vivid chestnut or mahogany color with 10–15 white vertical stripes. boocercus eurycerus
Lyre-shaped, spiraling horns that can grow quite large. Unlike many other antelope species, both males and females possess horns. Habitat and Behavior They are susceptible to diseases such as rinderpest,
Bongos are primarily nocturnal and highly elusive, making them difficult to study in their dense forest habitats. boocercus eurycerus
They inhabit dense primary and secondary forests with thick undergrowth, often near water sources.
The species is generally divided into two distinct subspecies based on their geographic range and conservation status:
They are generally solitary or found in small groups. Males tend to be more solitary as they age. Conservation Status