
Topi - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Damaliscus lunatus jimela is a subspecies of topi, and is usually just called a topi. It is a highly social and fast type of antelope found in the savannas, semi-deserts, and floodplains of sub-Saharan Africa.
Topi - Wikipedia
Damaliscus lunatus jimela is a subspecies of topi, [3] and is usually just called a topi. [4] It is a highly social and fast type of antelope found in the savannas , semi-deserts , and floodplains of sub-Saharan Africa.
Topi | African Antelope, Adaptations & Habitat | Britannica
Topi, (Damaliscus lunatus), one of Africa’s most common and most widespread antelopes. It is a member of the tribe Alcelaphini (family Bovidae), which also includes the blesbok, hartebeest, and wildebeest. Damaliscus lunatus is known as the topi in East Africa and as the sassaby or …
Topi facts, distribution & population - BioDB
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Topi is its dietary habits and the vital role of water in its survival strategy. Favoring areas where the grass is neither too young nor too mature, the Topi selects its grazing spots precisely, ensuring that its diet is nutritious and water-rich.
Topi - African Wildlife Foundation
What is a topi? They are medium-sized antelopes with a striking reddish-brown to purplish-red coat. Distinct black patches appear on their face, their upper forelegs, and on their hips and thighs. To complete their singular appearance, the topi's yellowish-tan legs look like they are encased in stockings.
Topi - Animal Kingdom
Topis are medium-sized antelopes with a sleek and robust build. They have a striking reddish-brown to chestnut coat with a purplish hue on the upper parts and white underparts. Their most distinguishing feature is the dark face mask that extends from the eyes to the nose.
Topi - Socialites of the Serengeti - pictures and facts
Topi (Damaliscus lunatus) are a medium-sized species of antelope that make their home in the southern regions of Sudan and the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Because of hunting and a loss of their natural habitat, Topi populations are scattered and isolated among the area.
Topi: The Animal Files
Topi are medium sized antelope that have a body length between 1.2 and 2.1 m (4 - 7 ft), a tail length between 10 and 60 cms (4 - 23.5 inches) and they weigh between 68 and 155 kgs (150 - 340 lbs). Their coat is red/brown in colour with the top part of their legs being black and the lower part being tan coloured.
Topi - It's Nature
2010年7月18日 · The Topi is one of the largest antelopes inhabiting the African savannas and is also possibly the fastest one. When running from danger, these antelopes can even jump over each other. Their natural habitat are the African savannas from Senegal and Sudan, stretching over all the Eastern and Southern African territories.
Topi - Classification, Characteristics, IUCN Data and FAQs - Vedantu
Topis are medium-sized antelopes that stand between 104 and 126 cm tall in males and 105 to 118 cm tall in females. The topi’s body is covered in a short, shiny coat with purple dots below that is tan in colour. The topi’s markings are either light or black in hue. Young calves have pale markings and adult males are darker than females.