These threatened species include living fossils, scaly mammals, and the biggest rodent ever.
, these fast runners seek a safer area and, unusually, stand with their backs to the danger. Their markings make them less noticeable from the back, and this position also gives the bongos the advantage of being able to flee more easily. Generally loners, males only interact with other bongos for mating, while females live in small groups.
Even though they’re nocturnal, and therefore rarely seen,have been very successful in finding bongos, and these rare antelopes are hunted for their meat and as trophies. There are only about 100 mountain bongos left in the wild, making them critically endangered. While there are larger numbers of lowland bongos , they’re classified as “near threatened” by the
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