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Coordinates completely hidden from public maps, true coordinates only visible to you and the curators of projects to which you add the observation. Observations with private coordinates will still be used to verify place check lists.
Description
African Safari 2009
Botswana, Africa
Okavango Delta
Chief's Island
Chief's Camp
The Common Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus), is a savannah and floodplain antelope found in Northern Botswana, Eastern Angola, Northeastern Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and parts of South Africa. It is extinct in Mozambique and parts of South Africa[3]. Formerly it was included in a species along with the Topi and the Bangweulu Tsessebe, which are today both considered to represent distinct species.
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The Common Tsessebe (Damaliscus lunatus), is a savannah and floodplain antelope found in Northern Botswana, Eastern Angola, Northeastern Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and parts of South Africa. It is extinct in Mozambique and parts of South Africa[3]. Formerly it was included in a species along with the Topi and the Bangweulu Tsessebe, which are today both considered to represent distinct species.
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