Waterbuck are found in scrub and savanna areas
near water where they eat grasses. Despite its name, the waterbuck does
not spend much time in the water, but will take refuge there to escape
predators. They are diurnal. Females gather in herds of between two and
six hundred individuals. Males keep territories of around three hundred
acres (1.2 km²) during their prime.
According to African myth, the meat
of the waterbuck is not edible, but this is untrue—whilst not especially
tasty, waterbuck venison is safe to eat. Source: Wikipedia
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