Tiang (antelope) explained
The tiang (Damaliscus lunatus tiang) is a subspecies of the topi, an African antelope.
Depending on which topi populations you want to call tiang, they may be found in southern Chad, the northern Central African Republic, and southwestern South Sudan to southwestern Ethiopia, and extreme northwestern Kenya,[1] or Uganda, South Sudan and Ethiopia.[2]
Notes and References
- East . Rod . IUCN/SSC Antelope Specialist Group. African Antelope Database . Occasional Paper of the IUCN Species Survival Commission . 1998 . 21 . 200–207.
- Web site: Game Hunting Africa . 2012-06-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140518120653/http://www.worldsafarixpeditions.com/game/game.php/1/780/1/11 . 2014-05-18 . African Game Guide Hartebeest Tiang