Dangerous species of plains game?

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I know of a hunter who came to pick up a steinbock, shot and wounded.
Steinbock jumped and punched through both of his horns into the hunter's wrist. Pass through!
So, each animal can be aggressive.

What the experienced PH and hunters consider specifically aggressive plains game when wounded? Or not wounded, but still aggressive?
 
Bushbuck and Gemsbok.
I had a Gemsbok try and gore me and without all the bush in the way it would have succeeded.
 
Since we use dogs extensively on wounded animals, I'll go by which ones are a danger to them.
Bushbuck, Gemsbuck, Warthog, Nyala, Zebra, Bushpig, Baboon can all finish the job.

Dog needs to be respectful of his quarry and not overly aggressive. ( Wants to bite at the hind quarters of the bayed animal.) Then you can almost put them on any of the abovementioned animals.

Very nice thread!
 
My bushbuck in Zimbabwe tried very hard to gore the dogs. He was badly wounded, was not able to stand up, and yet he was trying to gore the dogs!
 
The above mentioned...and sable....had a waterbuck come when walking up slowly to it when it was down...I would say basically if it has horns or teeth like warthog etc that can open you like a razor blade ...then all have the potential to do you damage if you get too casual with them.....
 
I think the most agressive antelopes are gemsboks, bushbucks and sables. They don't need to be wounded to fight. It doesn't really concern hunters (except when the animal is cornered), but when dogs are involved, they usually don't flee their attacker. I remember some dogs passionated about hunting that didn't listen their owners and they bayed gemsboks very easily. It's quite impressive to hear a gemsbok throwing its big swords forward in the thick bush, trying to impale the dog.

Speaking about wounded games, I think most animals could fight back their attackers. It depends the wound and maybe also the animal. I think some are by nature more agresssive than others.
In europe, I know someone who was charged by a roe deer, while for many people, this animal seems absolutely harmless even wounded.
Every animals wounded should be approached cautiously but in addition to the three animals mentionned, I heard waterbuck, warthog and wildebeest might also charge when they are wounded.
 
There is a video of a sable taking on two rhinos in a zoo. Certainly they are willing to fight even when not wounded and don’t seem to back down when they are in the mood.
 
Doctor Kevin Robertson said sables are the aristocrates of the bush, and they don't like to mix with others species in their natural habitat. In a zoo, where animals are forced to live with each others, there are more risk of fighting.

I was also very surprised to see this video with a kudu and a giraffe.

 
The above mentioned...and sable....had a waterbuck come when walking up slowly to it when it was down...I would say basically if it has horns or teeth like warthog etc that can open you like a razor blade ...then all have the potential to do you damage if you get too casual with them.....
Agreed.

Bushbuck and oryx (gemsbok) would be at the top of my list with sable close behind. These are also the animals that are most often poached because they will stand and fight the poachers dogs to eventually be stabbed by the poachers spears. Most other antelope run away from the dogs.
 
As per concensus till now, bushbuck and oryx are in the lead in this competition.
 
Was charged by a warthog about 20 min after my PH asked had I ever been.
 
I have had close shaves with wounded gemsbok, warthog and nyala. A tracker of mine was treed by a wounded bushbuck.
But at close range, just about any game animal can be dangerous, a vet I know was stabbed in the arm by an impala ram and I know of hunters who were injured by black wildebeest and even a common duiker.
 

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