This website requires cookies to provide all of its features. For more information on what data is contained in the cookies, please click here. To accept cookies from this site, please click the Allow button below.
Wildcrete 3D Target - Red Hartebeest
WCR069
The red hartebeest is a subspecies of the hartebeest found in Southern Africa.
More than 130,000 individuals live in the wild.
The red hartebeest is closely related to the tsessebe and the topi.
Alcelaphus buselaphus caama is a large African antelope of the family Bovidae, one of ten subspecies; it is sometimes treated as a separate species, A. caama. Commonly known as the red hartebeest, it is the most colorful hartebeest, with black markings contrasting against its white abdomen and behind.
It has a longer face that other subspecies, with complex curving horns joined at the base.
The average weight of a male is about 150 kg, and female is 120 kg.
Their average shoulder height is 135 cm, and horns are 60 cm long.
The life expectancy of a red hartebeest is around 19 years.
Starting at £626.52