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Muller Hunting & Safari offers the Cape Buffalo
The pride of any big game hunter
Cape Buffalo < 40 inch:
Eine Plage für Bauern, eine Beute für Jäger und ein temperamentvoller Panzer für alles, was ihn stört, streifen afrikanische Büffel zu Tausenden in Afrika umher. Kaffernbüffel, eine von vier verschiedenen Unterarten des afrikanischen Büffels, sind am weitesten verbreitet. Sie unterscheiden sich durch Färbung, Größe und sogar Hornform. Man nennt ihn nicht umsonst den schwarzen Tod, da er zu den gefährlichsten Tieren in Südafrika gehört – den Big Five.
Der Kapbüffel ist nicht sehr groß – er ist nur 130–150 cm (51–59 Zoll) groß und hat relativ kurze Beine –, aber er ist massiv und wiegt 425–870 kg (935–1.910 Pfund). Bullen sind etwa 100 kg (220 Pfund) schwerer als Kühe, und ihre Hörner sind dicker und normalerweise breiter, bis zu 100 cm (40 Zoll) breit, mit einem breiten Schild (erst mit sieben Jahren voll entwickelt), das die Stirn bedeckt.
Schnellinfo
- Jagdgebiete NGIRI
- Aufenthaltsdauer 6 Days/7 Nights
- Jäger 1
- Kosten $9,900 / €9,800
Im Paketpreis enthalten:
- 6 Tage/7 Nächte Vollpension auf unserer 5-Sterne-Lodge NGIRI
- Jagderlaubnis-Schein, Jagdführung 1:1
- Waffenleihgebühr & Munition für das gebuchte Paket
- WLAN, täglicher Wäsche & Reinigungsservice
- Rohpräparation der Trophäen
- 1 x Kaffernbüffel < 40 inch
Nicht enthalten:
- Flüge nach und von Port Elizabeth, persönliche Ausgaben
- Medizinische Behandlungen, Notfallbetreuung- und Überführung
- Weitere Trophäen zusätzlich zum gebuchten Paket
- Waffenleihgebühr und Munition für zusätzliche Abschüsse
- CITES/spezielle Ausfuhrgenehmigungen für geschützte Arten (sofern erforderlich)
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A pest to farmers, a prize to hunters, and a temperamental tank to anything that bothers it, African buffalo roam by the thousands in sub-Saharan Africa. Cape buffalo, one of four distinct subspecies of the African buffalo, are the most common. They’re distinguished by coloring, size, and even horn shape. Kudu Bull: The Grey Ghost as it's famously known - The bulls are larger than the females, and carry impressive, spiral horns. They can stand up to 160cm at the shoulder and weigh between 190 - 270kg. The cows are hornless, as small as 100cm at the shoulder, weighing 120 - 210kg. Impala Ram: Impalas are fleet runners who are able to leap distances of up to 33 feet. They use this technique to escape predators and sometimes, apparently, simply to amuse themselves. The impala can also clear bushes and other obstacles by soaring some 10 feet in the air. Typically, a running impala will simply jump over anything in its path.- NGIRI
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Blesbok: Physically, rams and ewes are remarkably similar. Their mass can be as much as 85 kg. A characteristic of the Blesbok is the prominent white blaze on the face and a horizontal brown strip which divides this blaze above the eyes. Body colour is brown with a lighter coloured saddle on the back, and the rump an even lighter shade. Impala Ram: Impalas are fleet runners who are able to leap distances of up to 33 feet. They use this technique to escape predators and sometimes, apparently, simply to amuse themselves. The impala can also clear bushes and other obstacles by soaring some 10 feet in the air. Typically, a running impala will simply jump over anything in its path. Warthog: The warthog is a tough, sturdy animal. Males weigh 9 to 23 kilograms (20 to 50 pounds) more than females, but both are distinguished by disproportionately large heads and “warts” — thick protective pads that appear on both sides of the head.- NGIRI
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Cape Buffalo
Muller Hunting & Safari offers the Cape Buffalo
The pride of any big game hunter
Cape Buffalo < 40 inch: A pest to farmers, a prize to hunters, and a temperamental tank to anything that bothers it, African buffalo roam by the thousands in sub-Saharan Africa. Cape buffalo, one of four distinct subspecies of the African buffalo, are the most common. They’re distinguished by coloring, size, and even horn shape. The Cape buffalo is not very tall—it stands only 130–150 cm (51–59 inches) tall and has relatively short legs—but it is massive, weighing 425–870 kg (935–1,910 pounds). Bulls are about 100 kg (220 pounds) heavier than cows, and their horns are thicker and usually wider, up to 100 cm (40 inches) across, with a broad shield (only fully developed at seven years) covering the forehead.- NGIRI
- 6 Days/7 Nights
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