Mountain Antelope

Klipspringer

The rock-hopping acrobat of African mountains

Eastern & Southern Africa Year-round Challenging

Shoulder Height

20-24" (50-60 cm)

Weight

22-40 lbs

SCI Minimum

10" (Rifle) / 9" (Bow)

Rowland Ward Min

4⅛"

Identification

Small, stocky antelope with coarse, olive-yellow coat. Walks on hooftips like a ballerina. Short, spiky horns on males only.

Habitat

Rocky outcrops (kopjes), cliffs, and mountain slopes. Never far from rocks that provide escape routes from predators.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 10" for rifle, 9" for bow. Rowland Ward minimum 4⅛". World record is 6⅜".

Did You Know?

The klipspringer's name means "rock jumper" in Afrikaans. These remarkable animals walk on the tips of their cylindrical, rubbery hooves—the only African antelope to do so. This adaptation allows them to navigate near-vertical rock faces with astonishing agility, leaping from rock to rock with precision that seems to defy gravity.

Hunting Seasons by Region

South Africa

Klipspringer can be hunted year-round in most provinces. The Eastern Cape's mountainous regions, Limpopo province's rocky areas, and the Free State offer good populations. Winter months (May-August) provide more comfortable hunting conditions in steep terrain.

Namibia

Season runs from February through November. Excellent populations exist in the mountainous regions of Damaraland, Erongo, and the Waterberg Plateau. The rocky terrain of central Namibia provides prime habitat.

Zimbabwe

Hunting season typically runs April through October. Good populations in the Matobo Hills, Eastern Highlands, and throughout areas with suitable kopjes. Often combined with leopard or sable safaris.

Tanzania

July through December season. Found in the Serengeti kopjes and throughout mountainous areas. Often encountered on northern circuit safaris where rocky outcrops dot the landscape.

Ethiopia

Mountain nyala safaris in the Bale Mountains often include opportunities for klipspringer. The high-altitude terrain provides excellent habitat for this specialized species.

Best Hunting Conditions

Early morning is prime time as klipspringers emerge to feed after sheltering overnight. Cooler temperatures make climbing easier for hunters. Clear, calm days allow better glassing of distant rock faces.

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 10"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 9"
Rowland Ward Min 4⅛"
World Record (RW) 6⅜"
Measurement Method Straight Line

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 20-24" (50-60 cm)
Weight (Male) 22-40 lbs
Weight (Female) 24-35 lbs
Horn Length 3-5"
Lifespan 12-15 years

Unique Adaptations

  • Cylindrical hooves - Walk on tips like a ballerina for precision on rocks
  • Hollow-shafted coat - Provides insulation and protection from rock scrapes
  • Preorbital glands - Used to mark territory on rocks with sticky secretion
  • Lifelong pair bonding - Mated pairs share sentinel duties for life

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