A large African antelope that escaped from a Massachusetts zoo a month ago is now back home with her mate.The staff at Lupa Zoo in Ludlow said Mary the eland, a member of the world's largest antelope ...
A recent camera trap survey in a Togolese nature reserve has turned up the first-ever images of a live Walter’s duiker, a petite African antelope species, in the wild. The traps also caught aardvarks ...
Authorities are still searching for an African antelope named Mary who escaped a zoo in Ludlow a week ago and evaded a police dragnet before sunrise Thursday. Mary, a one-horned antelope who lives at ...
May 8 (UPI) --An African antelope is back at home at a Massachusetts zoo after over a month on the loose. Mary the eland, a member of the world's largest species of antelope, was captured Saturday by ...
Researchers photographed a rare Upemba lechwe, a critically endangered African antelope, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a study said. Photo from Getty / iStockphoto For two days, a team of ...
Lief, as the antelope was known, was comfortable with humans. A squeezable food pouch, which is among items banned at the zoo to protect the animals, was found in the exhibit. By Emily Schmall An ...
A one-horned African antelope that escaped Lupa Zoo in Ludlow and repeatedly evaded capture was caught Saturday after five weeks on the run, officials said. “I’m incredibly pleased this story has a ...
A zoo in Spain has welcomed four members of a critically endangered species of African antelope that has less than 100 members left in the wild. The eastern bongo, also known as the mountain bongo ...
The baby blue duiker, a species of African antelope, was born to mom Flower and dad Kuruka on July 24 Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022.
A rare African antelope choked on the packaging of a visitor’s snack and died, a Tennessee zoo said. Lief, a nearly 8-year-old sitatunga, “still had a lot of life to live,” Brights Zoo said June 10.
This story, “The .270 in Africa,” was originally published in the March 1967 issue of Outdoor Life. Bechuanaland is now Botswana. My wife and I did a 30-day hunt in Bechuanaland in the summer of 1966.