The Cape bushbuck or imbabala is a widespread species of antelope in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The bushbuck is primarily nocturnal, but it is also fairly active during the day. Most of the day is spent standing, grazing and feeding and a small amount of time is spent moving about.
Horns
Horns are nearly straight with one twist close to the bottom, 26-57 cm long.
Habitat
Bushbuck are found in dense bush at the base of mountains or along river courses, but always close to a permanent water supply.