Common Antelope

Scimitar oryx come to mind for me first. Followed by bongo, eland and yellow-backed duiker, but I don't have any numbers on me.
 
Scimitar oryx come to mind for me first. Followed by bongo, eland and yellow-backed duiker, but I don't have any numbers on me.
In the UK now it could be Lechwe, certainly not the lovely Blackbuck which would at one time have been a contender. Perusal of Zootierliste would probably give an answer.
 
Scimitar oryx come to mind for me first. Followed by bongo, eland and yellow-backed duiker, but I don't have any numbers on me.
Bongo and Yellow-Backed Duiker are both kept at very few collections in the US.
In the UK now it could be Lechwe, certainly not the lovely Blackbuck which would at one time have been a contender. Perusal of Zootierliste would probably give an answer.
This is for the US only.
 
Bongo and Yellow-Backed Duiker are both kept at very few collections in the US.

What? Just a quick Google Search told me that more than 300 bongos are kept in U.S collections, how are they rare? I don't know the numbers for yellow-backed duiker but I recon they are not that rare.
 
What? Just a quick Google Search told me that more than 300 bongos are kept in U.S collections, how are they rare? I don't know the numbers for yellow-backed duiker but I recon they are not that rare.
I read somewhere on ZooChat that Bongos were rare in US zoos. I could be wrong.
 
Bongo and Yellow-Backed Duiker are both kept at very few collections in the US.

This is for the US only.
In that case you should have said at the beginning that you were not interested in our insignificant Old World collections. Sorry I spoke.
 
In that case you should have said at the beginning that you were not interested in our insignificant Old World collections. Sorry I spoke.
I’m sorry that I may have hurt your feelings. I never meant to exclude European zoos. I’m kind of curious about how collections are organized compared to the U.S.
 
I’m sorry that I may have hurt your feelings. I never meant to exclude European zoos. I’m kind of curious about how collections are organized compared to the U.S.
Silly of me. I'll try and answer any questions you may have about European collections.
 
Sorry for any inaccuracies, I was going off of a fairly unreliable gut feeling. We need an American Zootierliste! I might look at old ISIS via Wayback later.

Waterbuck and addax are two I forgot to mention. I think blackbuck are in a fair few but are WAY more common in Europe.
 
I don't know the numbers for yellow-backed duiker but I recon they are not that rare.

They are the most common duiker species in the US and are not rare.

I'd have to go back and refer to my lists, but I believe that addax, both species of kudu, and Grant's gazelle are quite common as well.
 
Sorry for any inaccuracies, I was going off of a fairly unreliable gut feeling. We need an American Zootierliste! I might look at old ISIS via Wayback later.

Waterbuck and addax are two I forgot to mention. I think blackbuck are in a fair few but are WAY more common in Europe.
Blackbuck are very common.
 
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