Day 343/20. A cold walk around.

A cold walk around Marwell zoo this morning. A majority of the animals were sheltering in their little houses... but this Mountain Bongo was out and about.
The mountain bongo is a critically endangered subspecies of the bongo, one of the largest forest antelopes, with a reddish-brown coat, with black, white and yellow-white markings. Both males and females have long, slightly spiralled horns. Bongos are currently only found in four completely separate populations in Kenya, where they live in montain forests in the highlands

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