Steenbok Raphicerus campestris
They occur in two distinct clusters, one in East Africa and one in southern Africa. Steenbok live in a variety of habitats from semi-desert, such as the edge of the Kalahari Desert and Etosha National Park, to open woodland and thickets, and stony savannah. They typically browse on low-level vegetation (they cannot reach above 0.9 m), but are also adept at scraping up roots and tubers. When escaping predators, they are known to take refuge in the burrows of aardvarks.
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