
Lechwe - Wikipedia
The lechwe, red lechwe, or southern lechwe (Kobus leche) is an antelope found in wetlands of south-central Africa.
Lechwe - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The lechwe (Kobus leche) is an antelope found in south-central Africa. These graceful animals live in marshy areas where they are important herbivores of aquatic plants and use knee-deep water as protection from predators.
Lechwe | African Antelope, Water-Adapted Mammal | Britannica
The lechwe, a member of the waterbuck and kob tribe (Reduncini), ranks second only to the nyala among the most aquatic African antelopes. The lechwe is one of only three antelopes (including the closely related kob and the topi) known to form breeding arenas, or leks, with a high population density.
Lechwe | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan, …
The lechwe is a medium sized antelope found across parts of Central Africa. Here they are associated with water and have a range of adaptations which help them to spend their life here. In the water they will seek out aquatic plants on which they can feed.
Red Lechwe - Facts, Size, Habitat, Diet & Pictures - Animal Spot
Red lechwe or lechwe are medium-sized antelopes of the Bovidae family found in the floodplains and southern savannas of Africa. Also known as Southern lechwe, they are well adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle, thriving in marshy areas.
ADW: Kobus leche: INFORMATION
Lechwe are medium-sized antelopes, with heights ranging from 90 - 112 cm. The color of the lechwe is chestnut with white underparts, throat, and facial markings. Males darken with age.
Red Lechwe - Antelope - Africa Mammals Guide - Kruger Park
Red Lechwe, or Southern Lechwe, [Kobus leche leche] Three subspecies of Lechwe occur in southern Africa. The red Lechwe, Kobus leche leche, occurs in separate populations in western Zambia, northern Botswana and the eastern Caprivi in Namibia.
Nile Lechwe - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Nile lechwe or Mrs Gray's lechwe (Kobus megaceros) is an endangered species of antelope found in swamps and grasslands in Sudan and Ethiopia.
Lechwe Facts - Fact Animal
The lechwe may look a lot like any other wetland antelope, but it’s a very specialised semi-aquatic mammal. It’s as happy swimming as it is grazing in shoulder-deep wetness that would clog up the fur of any of your standard, dry land antelopes.
Lechwe - Buckafrica
Lechwe Species Overview Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Bovidae Genus: Kobus Species: Kobus leche (Common Lechwe) Life Span: 10–15 years (in the wild) Weight: 50–75 kg (110–165 lbs) Height: 85–105 cm (33–41 inches) at the shoulder Animal Behavior and Habits Activity: Diurnal – active during the day, primarily in …