Two male nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) approaching a watering hole cautiously at dusk. Nyala live in herds of up to 40 members in dense bush with access to water, in southern Africa. Non-breeding males often form small batchelor herds. It is a grazer and browser that eats a wide variety of vegetation. Photographed in Mkhuze, South Africa.

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