Eland Central African Lord Derbys

Eland Central African Lord Derbys
The Giant Eland (Taurotragus derbianus also known as the Lord Derby Eland) is an open forest savannah antelope. It is found in Central African Republic, Sudan, Cameroon and Senegal. There are two subspecies: the endangered T. d. derbianus, found in Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park, and the low risk T. d. gigas, found in Central Africa.Giant Eland are typically between 220–290cm (7.2–9.5 ft) in length, stand approximately 150 to 175 cm ( 4.9 to 5.74 ft) at the shoulder, and weigh 440–900kg (970–2,000 lb).

Despite its common name, it is of very similar size to the Common Eland. The smooth coat is reddish-brown to chestnut, usually darker in males than females, with several well-defined vertical white stripes on the torso. A crest of short black hair extends down the neck to the middle of the back, and is especially prominent on the shoulders. The slender legs are slightly lighter on their inner surfaces, with black and white markings just above the hooves. There are large black spots on the upper forelegs. The bridge of the nose is charcoal black, and there is an thin, indistinct tan-coloured chevron between the eyes. The lips are white, along with several dots along the jaw-line. A pendulous dewlap, larger in males then females, originates from between the jowls and hangs to the upper chest, with a fringe of hair on its edge. The tail is long, and ends with a dark tuft of hair. Both sexes have tightly spiralled horns, which are relatively straight. In males the horns form a wide 'V" and can grow to 120cm (3.9ft) in length, slightly longer than on females.

This animal is found in the following areas:

CameroonCentral African RepublicChadSudan