Boocercus Eurycerus -

The species is generally divided into two distinct subspecies based on their geographic range and conservation status:

, commonly known as the Bongo , is a large, forest-dwelling antelope native to tropical Africa. It is characterized by its striking reddish-brown coat with narrow white vertical stripes and spiral horns found in both sexes. While frequently referred to by the scientific name Tragelaphus eurycerus in modern taxonomy, Boocercus eurycerus remains a significant historical and synonymous designation. Taxonomy and Subspecies boocercus eurycerus

Found in the lowland rainforests of West and Central Africa. Their populations are considered relatively stable compared to their eastern counterparts. The species is generally divided into two distinct

East African Mammals: An Atlas of Evolution in Africa, Volume 3, Part C Taxonomy and Subspecies Found in the lowland rainforests

They inhabit dense primary and secondary forests with thick undergrowth, often near water sources.