Tiny Antelope

Steenbok

Africa's elegant little bushland antelope

Eastern & Southern Africa Year-round Moderate Difficulty

Shoulder Height

18-24" (45-60 cm)

Weight

15-35 lbs

SCI Minimum

8" (Rifle) / 7 3/16" (Bow)

Rowland Ward Min

4½"

Identification

Rufous-brown coat with white underparts. Large ears, short spike horns (rams only). Distinctive black crescent between horns.

Habitat

Open plains, light woodland, and savanna with scattered bush. Avoids dense vegetation unlike duiker.

Trophy Standards

SCI minimum 8" for rifle, 7 3/16" for bow. Rowland Ward minimum 4½". World record is 7⅝".

Did You Know?

The steenbok is one of Africa's few antelope that buries its dung and urine in scraped-out depressions, behavior more commonly associated with cats. This fastidious habit helps reduce their scent profile from predators. They are also remarkable for their ability to survive without drinking water, obtaining all moisture from the plants they eat.

Hunting Seasons by Region

South Africa

Steenbok can be hunted year-round throughout most provinces. They are abundant in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Northern Cape, Limpopo, and North West provinces. The dry winter months (May-September) offer better visibility when grass is shorter.

Namibia

Season runs February through November. Excellent populations throughout the country except in true desert regions. The Kalahari region offers particularly good steenbok hunting in semi-arid terrain.

Botswana

Found throughout the country, particularly in the Kalahari and northern regions. Season typically April through September. Often encountered on mixed-bag safaris.

Zimbabwe

April through October hunting season. Good populations in ranch country and throughout safari areas. Commonly seen while hunting larger plains game species.

Tanzania & East Africa

The East African steenbok (Sharpe's steenbok) occurs in Kenya and Tanzania. Hunting season in Tanzania runs July through December. A slightly different subspecies with similar behavior and trophy characteristics.

Best Hunting Conditions

Early morning and late afternoon provide optimal hunting as animals feed in the open. Overcast days may see extended activity. Hot midday hours find steenbok lying up in shade, nearly impossible to spot.

Trophy Standards

SCI Minimum (Rifle) 8"
SCI Minimum (Bow) 7 3/16"
Rowland Ward Min 4½"
World Record (RW) 7⅝"
Measurement Method Straight Line

Physical Characteristics

Shoulder Height 18-24" (45-60 cm)
Weight (Male) 22-35 lbs
Weight (Female) 15-28 lbs
Horn Length 3-5"
Lifespan 7-10 years

Distinguishing Features

  • Large ears - Oversized relative to head, excellent hearing
  • Black crescent - Distinctive marking between horns
  • Rufous coat - Rich reddish-brown upper body
  • White underparts - Contrasting belly and inner legs

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