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Released:
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Origin:
Mpumalanga, South Africa
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About This Item

Steenbok

This is a real coin. If you find anything else please let us know. See the gallery for a photo.

We live close to the Kruger National Park, which we visit frequently, and love dearly. We have dedicated this series of personal geocoins to some of the special animals found in the Park.

STEENBOK  (Raphicerus Campestris)

Appearance
Rufous brown to fawn coat with long, broad ears. Measures 520mm at the shoulders and weigh 11 Kg. Hind quarters and underparts are pure white. Only rams have upright, slender horns projecting above the eyes. Conspicuous black, facial glands are situated in front of the large, dark brown eyes. These pre-orbital glands are noticeable in both sexes.

Diet
This fleet footed antelope is exclusively a browser, and shows a preference for forbs. It is generally highly selective for green material such as young leaves, flowers, fruits and shoot tips of various plants. The ability to exist independently of free water is related to its selective browsing habits. Roots, tubers and bulbs are taken during dry months by raking the ground, and even digging shoulder-deep, to reach these nutritious food supplies which are high in moisture content.

Breeding
Breeding season has not been clearly defined. All year round births have been recorded. They have a gestation period of about seven months, after which single lambs are born. Lambs are concealed for the first three to four months, during which time the mother only makes contact in the early morning and evening to feed and groom the infant. To conceal the infant’s presence, the mother eats her lamb’s faeces and drinks its urine during her visits, this keeps the hiding place relatively odour free and protected from predators.

Behaviour
Rams and ewes defend and share a territory. They are mainly solitary. Males will mark off their territories with urine and secretions from gland under the chin as well as using dung. They are the only bovid who scrape the ground before and after urination and defecation. The males are known to use roads and telephone lines as boundaries. They have excellent hearing. They have been known to scavenge meat from carcasses as well as kill the young of ground birds but this is due to severe shortages of food.

Habitat
Inhabits open savannah country where they are reliant on adequate cover in the form of taller grass and clumps of bushes. Absent or rarely seen in forests, mountains, dense woodlands and rocky areas. At times they take refuge in ant-bear holes, and uses these to bear their young.

Where they are found
Probably the most abundant small antelope occurring in South Africa. Distributed widely throughout the country and considered a common species.

Predators
Leopard, Caracal, Wild Dog, Cheetah, Hyena, Python and the Martial Eagle.



Nov06 - South Africa

Feb07 - Germany

Aug09 - Austria

Sep09 - Netherlands

Oct09 - Germany

Feb11 - Belgium

Feb11 - Germany

Mar12 - Denmark

Apr12 - Germany

Apr12 - United Kingdom

Apr12 - Ireland

May12 - France

Jun12 - United States
 

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Tracking History (26546.3mi) View Map

Dropped Off 4/19/2014 The Marauders placed it in "Let the Journey Begin" TB Hotel Texas - 530.9 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/14/2014 The Marauders retrieved it from CenTex is coming to town! New Mexico   Visit Log

Picked this up at an event. Will move to somewhere remote to keep from falling into hands that would take this nice coin home.

Dropped Off 3/13/2014 acclanman placed it in CenTex is coming to town! New Mexico - 44.72 miles  Visit Log

Setting this one free.

Visited 3/12/2014 acclanman took it to Travel Bug Terminus New Mexico - 1,656.49 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/6/2014 acclanman retrieved it from HOW #48 A (Brief) History of Doctor Who Texas   Visit Log

Taking this to New Mexico

Dropped Off 3/6/2014 HiDude_98 placed it in HOW #48 A (Brief) History of Doctor Who Texas - 1,132.31 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/26/2014 HiDude_98 took it to i &#9829 geocaching EVENT North Carolina - 1,149.53 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/13/2014 HiDude_98 took it to Blue Man Group #5 Texas - 5.87 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/8/2014 HiDude_98 retrieved it from ODS - A Tribute to EGSG Texas   Visit Log

Great to see a geocoin traveling around for so long. This one is doing just fine and I'll get it moving to the next cache soon. Thanks for sharing.

Dropped Off 1/26/2014 Buckandi placed it in ODS - A Tribute to EGSG Texas - 1,032.53 miles  Visit Log
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