Mongalla gazelle

Mongalla gazelle
Mongalla gazelle
Eudorcas albonotata
Regions
Africa

About Mongalla gazelle

The Mongalla gazelle is a species of gazelle found in the floodplain and savanna of southeastern Sudan. It was formerly treated as a subspecies of the well-known Thomson's Gazelle. Like the Thomson's Gazelle, it follows an annual migratory cycle. The Mongalla gazelle is rather safe from extinction compared to other species, due to its harsh habitat, which makes exploitation and poaching difficult. Even though it has a very narrow range, being restricted to southeastern Sudan, it exists in high densities and there are currently 100,000 to 278,000 individuals left in the wild.

Hunting Techniques

Shot placement

Choice of hunting equipment

Clasification: Smal Game

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