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Nyala
Nyala are gregarious and not territorial. Males often form bachelor herds and will mingle and graze with other species of hoofstock.
Nyala are most active in the evening and at night. They often follow troops of baboons as they feed in the trees and will eat the leaves and fruits dropped by the primates.
At a Glance
Location
Africa
Africa
Habitat
Dense thickets, forests, and woodlands
Diet
Leaves, fruit, grasses, and flowers


