Impalas live in large harem herbs with many females and a dominant ram. They have a distinct rut, or breeding season and they have synchronised births


Impalaslive in large harem herbs with many females and a dominant ram. They have a distinct rut, or breeding season and as a consequence they have synchronized birthing of the young.


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Location: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
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