
Common Eland (Taurotragus oryx)
The Common Eland stands around two metres at the shoulder and weighs
275 kilograms (600 lb) to a ton (2,200 lb). Females are sometimes
less than half the weight of adult males. This species and the
so-called Giant Eland, which are actually about the same size as the
Common, are the largest of world's antelopes. Common Eland females
have a tan coat, while the males' coat is a darker tan with a blue
tinge to it, there may be a single white stripe vertically placed on
the sides. The males have dense fur on their foreheads and a large
dewlap. Both sexes have horns, which are about 65 centimetres (26
in) long and almost straight. The horns of the female are longer but
thinner than those of the male. A minimum calibre of 30-06 and up,
but a 375 is recommended for the Eland.
Eland Foot Print Front

Eland Foot Print Rear
