Impalas are the most successful species in Kruger National Park, with a population of about 176,000 individuals. They have unique characteristics, such as the black-faced impala found in Namibia and Angola, and are known for their adaptive strategies against predators. Impalas are highly athletic, social animals that form herds for safety, and their mating season involves intense competition among males. Despite being popular prey, impalas have a high survival rate for their offspring due to their synchronized birthing strategy and diverse diet.
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