Tragelaphus eurycerus

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Definition

Noun: * A large forest antelope of central Africa: Tragelaphus eurycerus is the scientific name for the bongo, a large, nocturnal antelope species native to the dense rainforests and montane forests of Central Africa. It is characterized by a distinctive reddish-brown or chestnut coat marked with 10 to 15 vertical white stripes on its sides, white markings on its face and legs, and long, spiraled horns (present in both males and females).

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Tragelaphus eurycerus is one of the largest and most colorful forest antelopes.
    • Conservation efforts are crucial for protecting the habitat of Tragelaphus eurycerus.
    • The spiral horns of Tragelaphus eurycerus can grow over 90 centimeters in length.
Advanced Usage
  • In Zoological/Scientific Context: The term is used almost exclusively in formal, academic, or scientific writing to refer precisely to this species, distinguishing it from other antelopes in the genus (like kudus or bushbucks).
    • The study focused on the genetic diversity within the species Tragelaphus eurycerus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bongo (noun): The common name for .
    • We went on a safari hoping to see a bongo.
  • Tragelaphus (noun): The genus name, which includes other spiral-horned antelopes like the greater kudu ().
  • Antelope (noun): The general family of ruminant mammals to which the bongo belongs.
Synonyms
  • Bongo: This is the direct and most frequently used synonym in non-scientific contexts.
  • Forest bongo: A descriptive synonym specifying its primary habitat.
Different Meanings
  • This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to the bongo antelope species. It is a proper scientific binomial name and is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
  1. large forest antelope of central Africa having a reddish-brown coat with white stripes and spiral horns