Kings Wildebeests

Nickcusato

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These Kings Wildebeests that are golden and black are great looking. I have not seen them before. These photos were send over to me by Pieter Lamprecht with Cruiser Safaris while moving some out of a herd. It is in Limpopo and I wanted to share. They a great looking trophies.

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Wow! Those are really great looking animals. Would really make a great trophy side-by-side with the Blue and Black!!
 
Wow! Those are really great looking animals. Would really make a great trophy side-by-side with the Blue and Black!!

And with a golden
 
Please educate me - are the Kings hybridized? Not naturally occurring??
 
Please educate me - are the Kings hybridized? Not naturally occurring??
It’s a recessive gene similar to the one found in golden wildebeests. It gets accentuated by breeding strategies like golden wildebeests.
 
Interesting looking wildebeest. Haven't seen one yet. wonder what the fee is for them.
 
Interesting looking wildebeest. Haven't seen one yet. wonder what the fee is for them.
5 years ago you could hunt a bull elephant for the same trophy fee now they vary but should be about the same or cheaper than Kudu bulls in Limpopo.
 

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