African Safari Plains Game

Common Eland

Africa's largest antelope

The eland stands as the largest antelope on the African continent, an ox-like giant with spiral horns that has earned its place as one of the most prized plains game trophies. Despite its massive size, the eland is an exceptionally wary and athletic animal that challenges even experienced hunters.

Shoulder Height

5.25 - 6 ft (1.6-1.8m)

Weight (Bulls)

880 - 2,200 lbs

SCI Minimum

77"

Rowland Ward Min

35"

Identification

  • • Tawny/fawn coat with faint white stripes
  • • Prominent dewlap under throat
  • • Spiral horns on both sexes
  • • Old bulls turn grey ("blue bulls")
  • • Black forehead tuft on mature males

Habitat & Range

  • • Light woodland and open plains
  • • Montane grasslands up to high altitudes
  • • Semi-arid savanna regions
  • • Eastern and southern Africa
  • • Great wanderers covering vast distances

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 77"
  • • SCI Record: 116 2/8" (Livingstone's)
  • • Rowland Ward Min: 35"
  • • RW Record: 47 1/2" (Cape)
  • • Good horn length: 34"+

Did You Know?

Despite being Africa's largest antelope, the eland is relatively slow, running only about 25 mph (40 kph). However, it can jump 3 meters (10 feet) from a standing start. Old bulls often develop a distinctive grey-blue coloration and are referred to as "blue bulls" by hunters. The clicking sound made by walking eland, caused by tendons slipping over bones, can be heard from hundreds of meters away.

Africa's Largest Antelope

The common eland (Taurotragus oryx) stands as the undisputed king of African antelopes by size. These magnificent ox-like animals can weigh up to a ton, with mature bulls reaching 882-2,200 lbs (400-1,000 kg). Despite their bulk, eland are remarkably athletic and exceptionally wary, making them one of the most challenging plains game species to hunt successfully.

Subspecies

Cape Eland

T. oryx oryx - Southern Africa's most common subspecies. Paler coloration with indistinct markings. Found throughout South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. SCI minimum 77", RW minimum 35".

Livingstone's Eland

T. oryx livingstonii - Found in Zambia, Malawi, and parts of Zimbabwe. Generally has more distinct striping than Cape eland. SCI minimum 79", RW minimum 35".

Patterson's/East African Eland

T. oryx pattersonianus - Found in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Generally smaller with more prominent striping. SCI minimum 74", RW minimum 33".

Physical Characteristics

Bulls

  • • Weight: 882-2,200 lbs (400-1,000 kg)
  • • Shoulder height: 5.25-6 ft (1.6-1.8 m)
  • • Horn length: up to 4 ft (1.2 m)
  • • Develop dewlap and dark neck with age
  • • Black forehead tuft on mature bulls
  • • Turn grey-blue with age ("blue bulls")

Cows

  • • Weight: 660-1,320 lbs (300-600 kg)
  • • Shoulder height: 4.1-5 ft (1.25-1.5 m)
  • • Horn length: up to 2.2 ft (67 cm)
  • • Slimmer build throughout life
  • • Horns longer and thinner than bulls
  • • Mature at 4 years vs 7 for bulls

Behavior & Habits

Eland are highly social animals that live in herds ranging from small groups to aggregations of hundreds. They are great wanderers, covering vast distances in search of food and water, which can make locating them challenging. Unlike many antelope, eland are primarily browsers rather than grazers, preferring leaves, shoots, and fruits.

  • Feeding: Most active during early morning and late evening
  • Movement: Can travel 20+ miles in a day when foraging
  • Alertness: Exceptionally wary with excellent senses
  • Social: Bulls maintain strict hierarchy within herds
  • Sound: Tendons make distinctive clicking sound when walking

Trophy Assessment

Standard Rowland Ward SCI
Minimum Entry (Cape) 35" 77"
Record (Cape) 47 1/2" 116 2/8"
Good Trophy 34"+ 77"+
Bow Minimum (SCI) - 69"

Trophy Judging Tips

Horn mass and spiral development are key indicators of trophy quality. Older bulls typically have heavier, more worn horns with less prominent spiraling. The grey-blue coloration ("blue bull") indicates a mature animal. A prominent dewlap and thick neck further confirm maturity. Horns become progressively heavier with age, even as length may wear down from rubbing.

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