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A male impala (Aepyceros melampus) on an overcast morning on the grasslands of central Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
Land, Meadow, Summer, Africa, Botswana
Portrait of an Impala Ram in a nature reserve
Full length view with focus on foreground antelope, medium sized and pausing from eating to looking at camera. Tanzania, East Africa.
Male Impala out in the open seen from the side  in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Two African male impalas standing on the yellow grass. Both have horns. Large numbers of animals migrate to the Masai Mara National Wildlife Refuge in Kenya, Africa. 2016.
Impala in Masai Mara national park.
Lot of Impala antelopes in the grass landscape of the Kenyan savanna
Side view portrait of beautiful male impala standing in savannah, Kenya, Africa
Black-faced Impala at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
a male impala antelope at a waterhole in Etosha NP
Impala in a South African Game Reserve, a male looking at the camera.
Impala or melampus, Aepyceros melampus, standing in red sand desert during safari game drive in South Africa. Blurred background in dry season. Front view.
Portrait of a male impala taken in the bush area in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Impalas are medium-sized antelopes that roam the savanna and light woodlands of eastern and southern Africa. In the rainy season, when food is plentiful, they may gather in large herds of several hundred animals to browse on grasses and herbs, bushes, shrubs, and shoots.\nHerds offer protection from predators, such as lions. An alert impala will bark out an alarm that puts the entire herd to flight—and a fleeing impala is no easy prey.\n\nImpalas are fleet runners who are able to leap distances of up to 33 feet. They use this technique to escape predators and sometimes, apparently, simply to amuse themselves. The impala can also clear bushes and other obstacles by soaring some 10 feet in the air. Typically, a running impala will simply jump over anything in its path.\nThis graceful antelope is known for its long, spiral horns, which males use to challenge each other in tests of strength. Older impala males stake out mating territories and herd groups of females that they jealously guard against any rivals. During this exhausting mating period, the male must fight off challengers, herd his females, and mate with them. Unsuccessful bids to take over a male's territory usually end with the loser retreating to join a bachelor herd.\n\nFemales typically give birth about seven months after they mate, usually to a single impala. Both mother and baby join a herd of females and offspring within a few days.
A close-up of a male Impala. Taken in Kenya
An Impala in Profile on the plains of Africa
The impala or rooibok (Aepyceros melampus) in Kruger Park (South Africa)
Close-up of male common impala in shade
Male Impala in Samburu National Reserve
A portrait of a male impala (Aepyceros melampus) eating grass and looking at the camera, Africa
Impala antelope looking straight at camera with broken horn on safari
one male impala antelope in the bush of Namibia
Impalas, aepyceros melampus, in Kenya. Lyre -shaped horns.
Male Impala (Aepyceros melampus) approaching a waterhole in Onguma Nature Reserve bordering Etosha National Park, Namibia.
Male Impala in a South African Game Reserve.
Impala, Aepyceros melampus melampus, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
Two male impalas on a open area in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Close up of a Black-faced impala in the Etosha National Park, Namibia.
A male impala in the savannah in the Serengeti plains - Tanzania
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