Oryx gazelle : Gemsbok / Oryx - Lifespan: 18 years
Taurotragus oryx : Cape Eland - Lifespan: 25 years
Sylvicapra grimmia : Grey Duiker - Lifespan: 12 years
Papio ursinus : Chacma Baboon - Lifespan: 18 years
Tragelaphus strepsiceros : Greater Kudu - Lifespan: 15 years
Connochaetes taurinus : Blue Wildebeest / Gnu - Lifespan: 18 years
Alcelaphus caama : Red Hartebeest - Lifespan: 12 years
Antidorcas marsupials : Springbok - Lifespan: 16 years
Numida meleagris : Guinea Fowl - Huntable Bird Specie
Giraffa camelopardalis : Southern Giraffe - Lifespan: 28 years
Equus hartmannae : Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra - Lifespan: 22 years
Canis mesomelas : Black-backed Jackal - Lifespan: 13 years
Phacochoerus aethiopicus : Warthog - Lifespan: 15 years
Aepyceros melampus melampus : Southern Impala - Lifespan: 18 years
Raphicerus campestris : Steenbok - Lifespan: 10 years
Eland - Average weight: 700 kg / Shoulder height: 170cm
Equus burchellii : Burchell’s Plains Zebra - Lifespan: 22 years
Indigenous distribution: endemic to the Kalahari and Etosha area. They occur on many fenced properties through introduction. They drink daily and depend strongly on water.
Giraffe - Average weight: 1200 kg / Shoulder height: 360cm
Helmeted Guinea Fowl : Breeding days: 25
Baboon - Average weight: 30 kg / Shoulder height: 80cm
Connochaetes gnou : Black Wildebeest - Not indigenous to Namibia, adapted well to local conditions.
Hystrix africaeaustralis: Porcupine - Africa’s largest rodent, predominantly nocturnal.
Hunting Season: 1 June – 30 September / Bag limit per hunter: 10 per day
Black Wildebeest - Both sexes carry horns, cows smaller in size. They depend on water and drink regularly.
Damaliscus dorcas : Blesbok : Bleßbock - Lifespan: 14 years
Not Indigenous to Namibia – found in all regions in Namibia through introduction.
Both sexes carry horns but those of the doe are smaller and lighter. Drinks regularly.
Kobus leche : Red Lechwe - Indigenous distribution: Caprivi. CITES II. Good swimmers, good sight but poor sense of smell.
Only the bucks have horns. Entirely independent of water. Fond of lying up in tall grass or low bushes.
Kobus ellipsiprymnus : Waterbuck. Indigenous distribution: Caprivi. Only males have ringed horns that curve back and up