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Impala, Aepyceros melampus, female "clan" in Acacia forest, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya
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2010
Taken by:
Peter Prokosch
The Impala, Aepyceros melampus, is one of the most common antelope species in the Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya. Its preferred habitat are the edges between grassland and denser woodland, notably Acacia. Female Impalas live in kin groups ("clans") of 30 - 120 animals
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