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Zanzibar suni

Zanzibar suni

Neotragus moschatus moschatus

MammalHuntableListed as Least Concern…

Overview

A little smaller than the Livingstone suni and with a lighter, duller coloration.

Taxonomy

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammal
Order
Artiodactyla
Family
Bovidae
Genus
Neotragus
Species
Neotragus moschatus

Habitat

Inhabits thick brush and only ventures into open areas or game trails with cover nearby for escape. Distribution- This subspecies is endemic to the islands of Zanzibar, Chapani and Bawane, which lie off the northeastern coast of Tanzania.

Diet

Grazes and browses based on availability.

Behavior

These are shy and elusive animals, tending to stay hidden during daylight hours, and remaining close to cover most of the time. These animals will congregate in small groups of 3-5 individuals, or remain solitary.

Hunting

Often hunted along game trails with shotguns, these little animals are wary and will often stand still when startled for long enough to present a shot. For convenience in record keeping, SCI uses the border between Tanzania and Mozambique to separate the East African suni from the Livingstone suni.

Conservation Status

Listed as Least Concern by IUCN, referring to the entire species rather than this individual subspecies.