Kruger National Park waterbuck

A Kruger National Park game ranger has posted a picture of a waterbuck with just a single horn. But it’s surviving just fine. Photo: Pexels

Kruger National Park: Waterbuck spotted with just one horn – PICTURE

A Kruger National Park game ranger has posted a picture of a waterbuck with just a single horn. But it’s surviving just fine.

Kruger National Park waterbuck

A Kruger National Park game ranger has posted a picture of a waterbuck with just a single horn. But it’s surviving just fine. Photo: Pexels

A Kruger National Park game ranger has posted a picture of a waterbuck with just a single horn.

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The ranger confirmed that the horn won’t grow back.

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Did you know: The waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus) is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa. It is placed in the genus Kobus of the family Bovidae.

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Posting under the Twitter name ‘The Real KING OF THE JUNGLE’ with the handle @EdwardthembaSA, the ranger captioned the post: “Oom Kbus still surviving with one horn”

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Meanwhile, the same ranger recently posted a video clip of a herd of elephants heading for a quick drink of water.

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As reported by The South African website, the ranger also exposed tourists for leaving their vehicles to get a better view of animals last week.

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