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Impala
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With its sleek reddish coat, long legs and curved horns, the Impala is perhaps the most elegant of all African antelope. Here, you get the impala doing all sorts of things: walking in a herd, drinking water, and having its coat and ears cleaned up by obliging birds.

This 15-clip sequence is shot with a Sony DSR500 camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
Kudu
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One of the most striking and beautiful of the antelopes, the Kudu has both grace and style. With its vertical markings and the male's spiral horns, it can reach up to 168 cm (5.5 ft) in length. For a healthy dose of African exoticism, you can't do much better than this Kudu sequence.

The footage is shot with a Sony DSR500 camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
Waterbuck
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Maybe this is why they're called ""waterbucks."" When the males want to fight each other, they do so the water (as you'll see in this sequence). We also caught these creatures on land, moving about solo and in a herd.

The footage is shot with a Sony DSR500 and supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps. Visit Site
Gazelle
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Discover a completely different meaning of ""running time."" Here, gazelles, giraffes and antelopes run through in Limpopo Valley, South Africa (not to mention the swimming crocodiles).

These 8 clips, lasting 1 minutes and 10 seconds are jam-packed with authentic African wildlife. Captured with a Canon XL1 camcorder and delivered in 720 x 576 DV-PAL format.

Keywords: Eland Antelope, Oryx Gazella, Giraffe, Nile Crocodile, Limpopo Riverbed, Kruger Park. Visit Site
Wildebeest
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There is no other antelope like the wildebeest. It looks like it was assembled from spare parts the forequarters could have come from and ox, the hindquarters from an antelope and the mane and tail from a horse. The antics of the territorial bulls during breeding season have earned them the name clowns of the savanna. The wildebeest is one of the few African antelopes to have extended its range in the last 50 years. They numbered about 250,000 in 1960 and are thought to number 1.5 million today. Wildebeest, or gnus, (pronounced 'news'), are noisy. They constantly emit low moans and if disturbed, snort explosively.

The Wildbeest footage is shot with a Sony DSR500 camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps.

Keywords: Wildbeest, Connochaetes Taurinus, Gnu, Antelope, Wildlife Footage, Wildlife Video, Kruger Park, Limpopo Valley, South Africa. Visit Site
Hartebeest Antelope
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The Hartebeest stands almost 1.5 m (5 ft) at the shoulder and weighs anywhere from 120-200 kg (265-440 lb). Male Hartebeest are a dark brown colour while females are yellow brown. The horns found in both sexes curve outwards, then forewards, and then backward. They can reach a length of 70 cm (27 in).

Hartebeest live in grassland and open forest where they eat grass. They are diurnal and spend the morning and late afternoon eating. Herds contain five to twenty individuals but can occasionally contain up to three hundred and fifty.

The Hartebeest Antelope Aerials is shot with helicopter gyro mounted Digital Betacamcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps.

Keywords: Aerial, Aerials, Aerial Footage, Aerial Stock Footage, Royalty Free Aerial Stock Footage, Hartebeest Antelope, Running Hartebeest Herd, Karoo National Park, Little Karoo Desert, Swartzberg Pass, Gyro Stabilized Camcorder, Gyro Aerials, Helicopeter Footage, African Wildlife, South Africa. Visit Site
Eland Antelope
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The Eland is the largest of the African antelope. Its name comes from the Dutch 'eland', which means 'elk'. It stands from two to almost three and a half metres at the shoulder and weighs 300 kilograms to a tonne. Elands are remarkably fast, have have been recorded running over 70 kmph / 42 mph. Despite their size, they are exceptional jumpers, easily clearing heights of 1.5 m / 5 feet.

The Eland Antelope Aerials are shot from a Jet Ranger Vell 206 Helicopter using a JVC DV500 camcorder. It is supplied in flattened PAL or NTSC QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in DV-PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps.

Keywords: Aerial, Antelope Aerial, Aerials, Aerial Footage, Aerial Stock Footage, Royalty Free Aerial Stock Footage, Eland Antelope, African Wildlife, South Africa. Visit Site
Springbok Antelope
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The Sprinbok is the most common Antelope on the African continent, and you will see huge heards of them on both commercial farmland and in designated game parks. The Spingbok is also one of the fastest antelopes, and derive it's name from a stiff legged bouncing motion - called pronking. A leaping springbok can clear 3.5 m, and can reach speeds of 90 km/hr, bounding 15 metres in a single leap.

The Sprinbok Antelope Aerials is shot with helicopter gyro mounted Digital Betacamcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in PAL format dimensions, 720 x 576 pixels, at a frame rate of 25 fps.

Keywords: Aerial, Aerials, Aerial Footage, Aerial Stock Footage, Royalty Free Aerial Stock Footage, Sprinbok Antelope, Running Sprinbok Herd, Karoo National Park, Little Karoo Desert, Swartzberg Pass, Gyro Stabilized Camcorder, Gyro Aerials, Helicopeter Footage, African Wildlife, South Africa. Visit Site
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