The klipspringer is a small antelope found in eastern and southern Africa. The coat of the klipspringer, yellowish gray to reddish brown, acts as an efficient camouflage in its rocky habitat. The horns, short and spiky, typically measure 7.5–9 centimetres (3.0–3.5 in). Typically nocturnal, the klipspringer rests during the middle of the day and late at night. The klipspringer inhabits places characterized by rocky terrain and sparse vegetation. Its range extends from northeastern Sudan, Eritrea, northern Somalia and Ethiopia in the east to South Africa in the south, and along coastal Angola and Namibia.
More information on Klipspringer can be found on Wikipedia.
Posts where we have spotted Klipspringer in the wild
Other wildlife we spotted in the wild
Have a look at the other wildlife we ‘achievied’ to spot in the wild as well as other types of Achievies…