Raphicerus sharpei Thomas, 1897 is a animal in the Bovidae family, order Artiodactyla, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Raphicerus sharpei Thomas, 1897

Raphicerus sharpei Thomas, 1897

Raphicerus sharpei, or Sharpe's grysbok, is a small antelope found across parts of southern and eastern Africa, with distinct physical traits.

Family
Genus
Raphicerus
Order
Artiodactyla
Class
Mammalia

About Raphicerus sharpei Thomas, 1897

Sharpe's grysbok, scientifically named Raphicerus sharpei Thomas, 1897, is similar in size to the gray duiker, but has a stockier body and shaggy fur over its hindquarters. It stands approximately 20 inches (45–60 cm) tall at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 11.5 kg. Its coat is reddish-brown streaked with white; its eye-rings, muzzle, throat and underside are off-white. Males of this species have stubby, widely spaced horns. Sharpe's grysbok has a short, deep muzzle with a large mouth and heavy molars adapted for grinding. Its combination of a short neck and head on a long-legged body creates a high-rumped posture when the animal is browsing. This species is found in Transvaal (South Africa), the Caprivi Strip (Namibia), Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, ranging as far north as Lake Victoria.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Bovidae Raphicerus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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