The Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus) is an antelope that is found in forest and
woodland throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.
Bushbuck stand about 90 centimetres at the shoulder and weigh from 30 to 80
kilograms (depending on sex). Bushbuck have a light brown coat, with up to
seven white stripes and white splotches on the sides. The muzzle is also white.
Horns are found only on the males and they can reach over half a metre with
only one twist.
Bushbuck are found in all types of bush, from open forest to dense woodland.
They eat mainly grass but supplement their diet with any other plant matter
they can reach. Bushbuck are active around 24 hours a day but tend to be nocturnal
near human habitations. Bushbuck tend to be solitary, though some live in pairs.
All bushbucks live within a "home" area they will not normally leave this area,
which is usually around 50,000 square metres on the savannah and much larger in
the forest. These areas usually overlap other bushbuck home areas.

"The only man I envy is the man who has not yet been to Africa, for he has so much to look forward to"