Bongo
Bongo
The bongo is the largest forest antelope and in order to move quickly though thick vegetation it tilts its chin up to lay its horns across the back. An older bongo may have bald spots on its back where the horns have rubbed off the hair.
The prehensile tongue of this antelope allows it to easily strip leaves off branches.
Africa
At A Glance

Habitat
Lowland and Highland Forests
Diet
Leaves, flowers, twigs and grasses
Location
Central Africa