Skip to content

Team Fish Eagle Geocoin Fish Eagle's COPY Tsessebe Coin (Destroyed)

Trackable Options
Found this item? Log in.
Printable information sheet to attach to Fish Eagle's COPY Tsessebe Coin (Destroyed) Print Info Sheet
Owner:
Fish Eagle Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Origin:
South Africa
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

The owner hasn't set their collectible preference.

Use TB1CA3K to reference this item.

First time logging a Trackable? Click here.

Current Goal

Roam anywhere in the world, collecting the flags of the countries that I visit.

About This Item

Tsessebe

This is a COPY coin. Sadly, the original coin was lost in muggled cache in Kwazulu-Natal.

To make it more interesting for you, we have attached one of the original South African non-trackable geocoins which were made by Geocacher_coza in 2005.

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.

TSESSEBE  (Damaliscus Lunatus)

Appearance
Bulls have a mass of 140 Kg and measure 1.2 m at the shoulders, and are slightly larger than cows which weigh approximately 120 Kg. Both sexes grow horns, but those on bulls are heavier. When viewed from the front the horns appear typical ‘halfmoon’ shaped. It has a dark face with purple blotches on the shoulders, whereas the withers and upper body are reddish-brown.

Diet
They are grazers which utilise a wide range of grass species. They select the leaf over the stems. They prefer fresh growth, and are attracted to burnt areas.

Breeding
Seasonal breeders, which in South Africa give birth during September / October to single calves, after a gestation period of seven months. The rut takes place during mid-February and continues through to March. During the mating season elaborate displays by the bulls form part of the mating ritual.

Behaviour
Tsessebe are social animals and their basic group structure consists of small breeding groups, each comprising of six to ten cows with their offspring. Bachelor groups and territorial bull herds may sometimes number up to 30 strong. This is especially noticeable near water and favourable gazing. Breeding herds consisting of cows are not restricted to a specific territory. In areas where tsessebe occur in higher densities, bulls establish typical ‘lek’ system territories. Young bulls form bachelor groups at the age of one year as they are pushed out of herds.

Where they are found
They belong to the same family as the Wildebeest and the Hartebeest, all of whom are characterised by an ungainly appearance as a result of their shoulders being higher than the withers. Only one of the several subspecies that are recognized, occur in the Subregion. In South Africa the tsessebe are confined to northern savannah woodlands. They are mostly confined to the Kruger National Park and some provincial game reserves. They have also been re-introduced to some private game farms.

Dec06 - South Africa

Aug07 - South Africa - Copy Released

Jun08 - United Kingdom

Jun09 - Greece

Jun09 - Finland

Gallery Images related to Fish Eagle's COPY Tsessebe Coin (Destroyed)

View All 2 Gallery Images

Tracking History (12071.6mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 12/3/2008 Over and Out retrieved it from Tatty's Dubai cache 2 East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Picked up 'coin'. Shall drop off soon.

Dropped Off 10/28/2008 Gouldthorpes placed it in Tatty's Dubai cache 2 East Midlands, United Kingdom - 11.85 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 10/20/2008 Gouldthorpes retrieved it from Trentside Teaser East Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

helping it on its' way

Dropped Off 8/23/2008 carjam placed it in Trentside Teaser East Midlands, United Kingdom - 269.83 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/26/2008 carjam retrieved it from NCI - Charlestown South West England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Picked up will move soon to another coastal cache

Dropped Off 7/18/2008 Flying Pasties placed it in NCI - Charlestown South West England, United Kingdom - 14.61 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/15/2008 Flying Pasties retrieved it from Above The Trail - Tregunna South West England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

To move on

Dropped Off 7/13/2008 Camel Cachers placed it in Above The Trail - Tregunna South West England, United Kingdom - 132.96 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 7/8/2008 Camel Cachers retrieved it from K&A - Lock 17 Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

lovely find, have taken back home to Cornwall. will place asap.

Dropped Off 7/2/2008 Aldwick Subs placed it in K&A - Lock 17 Southern England, United Kingdom - 42.2 miles  Visit Log
data on this page is cached for 3 mins