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Hunting for Mountain Reedbuck
The mountain reedbuck is a medium-sized antelope found in mountainous areas with dry, rocky slopes and sufficient cover. It avoids open areas, preferring rocky and scrubby terrain. Ewes are smaller and hornless, while rams have shorter, forward-curving horns. The mountain reedbuck's horns tend to be shorter than those of the common reedbuck, but still exhibit the characteristic curve forward at the tips. Just about any set that exceeds the ear lengths will constitute a good trophy. They live in small herds of females and juveniles, with rams forming bachelor groups or joining herds only to mate.
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