How big does a Nyala get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:
A grown Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) reaches an average size of 1.94 meter (6′ 5″).
When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). During their lifetime of about 16 years, they grow from 5.54 kg (12.22 lbs) to 87.31 kg (192.48 lbs). A Nyala has 1 babies at once. The Nyala (genus: Tragelaphus) is a member of the family Bovidae.
As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.
The lowland nyala or simply nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), is a spiral-horned antelope native to southern Africa as well as the Bale region of Ethiopia. It is a species of the family Bovidae and genus Nyala, also considered to be in the genus Tragelaphus. It was first described in 1849 by George French Angas. The body length is 135–195 cm (53–77 in), and it weighs 55–140 kg (121–309 lb). The coat is maroon or rufous brown in females and juveniles, but grows a dark brown or slate grey, often tinged with blue, in adult males. Females and young males have ten or more white stripes on their sides. Only males have horns, 60–83 cm (24–33 in) long and yellow-tipped. It exhibits the highest sexual dimorphism among the spiral-horned antelopes.The nyala is mainly active in the early morning and the late afternoon. It generally browses during the day if temperatures are 20–30 °C (68–86 °F) and during the night in the rainy season. As a herbivore, the nyala feeds upon foliage, fruits and grasses, with sufficient fresh water. A shy animal, it prefers water holes rather than open spaces. The nyala does not show signs of territoriality, and individuals areas can overlap each others. They are very cautious creatures. Old males live alone, but single sex or mixed family groups of up to 10 individuals can be found. These inhabit thickets within dense and dry savanna woodlands. The main predators of the nyala are lion, leopard and Cape hunting dog, while baboons and raptorial birds hunt for the juveniles. Mating peaks during spring and autumn. Males and females are sexually mature at 18 and 11–12 months of age respectively, though they are socially immature until five years old. After a gestational period of seven months, a single calf is born.The nyala’s range includes Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It has been introduced to Botswana and Namibia, and reintroduced to Swaziland, where it had been extinct since the 1950s. Its population is stable and it has been listed as of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The principal threats to the species are poaching and habitat loss resulting from human settlement. The males are highly prized as game animals in Africa.
Animals of the same family as a Nyala
We found other animals of the Bovidae family:
- Goa (antelope) with a size of 98 cm (3′ 3″)
- Lichtenstein’s hartebeest bringing 168.7 kilos (371.92 lbs) to the scale
- Himalayan tahr with 1 babies per litter
- Kob with a size of 1.7 meter (5′ 7″)
- Gayal with a size of 2.7 meter (8′ 11″)
- Long-tailed goral with an average maximal age of 13.17 years
- Roan antelope with a size of 1.15 meter (3′ 10″)
- Harnessed bushbuck with a size of 1.25 meter (4′ 2″)
- Common tsessebe with a size of 1.7 meter (5′ 7″)
- European bison with a size of 2.9 meter (9′ 7″)
Animals with the same size as a Nyala
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Nyala:
- Spinner dolphin with a size of 2.13 meter (7′ 0″)
- Subantarctic fur seal with a size of 1.63 meter (5′ 4″)
- Ross seal with a size of 2.07 meter (6′ 10″)
- Anoa with a size of 1.58 meter (5′ 3″)
- Hartebeest with a size of 1.98 meter (6′ 6″)
- Hirola with a size of 1.6 meter (5′ 3″)
- Western gorilla with a size of 1.6 meter (5′ 3″)
- Bearded seal with a size of 2.3 meter (7′ 7″)
- Antarctic fur seal with a size of 1.57 meter (5′ 2″)
- Harp seal with a size of 1.73 meter (5′ 9″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Nyala
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (1) as a Nyala:
- Tufted deer
- Blue whale
- Earless water rat
- Ogilby’s duiker
- Sloggett’s vlei rat
- Shrew-faced squirrel
- Leschenault’s rousette
- Common wombat
- Microcebus coquereli
- Cape horseshoe bat
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Nyala
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Nyala:
- Equatorial saki with an average maximal age of 14.83 years
- L’Hoest’s monkey with an average maximal age of 16 years
- Cheetah with an average maximal age of 19 years
- Geoffroy’s bat with an average maximal age of 18 years
- Pampas fox with an average maximal age of 13.67 years
- Hog badger with an average maximal age of 13.92 years
- Alpine marmot with an average maximal age of 18 years
- Red-rumped agouti with an average maximal age of 17.75 years
- European polecat with an average maximal age of 14 years
- Small-toothed palm civet with an average maximal age of 15.83 years
Animals with the same weight as a Nyala
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Tragelaphus angasii:
- Ribbon seal with a weight of 90 kilos (198.42 lbs)
- Buru babirusa with a weight of 92.33 kilos (203.55 lbs)
- Commerson’s dolphin with a weight of 72.4 kilos (159.61 lbs)
- Short-beaked common dolphin with a weight of 79.29 kilos (174.8 lbs)
- Snow sheep with a weight of 90 kilos (198.42 lbs)
- Ringed seal with a weight of 71.1 kilos (156.75 lbs)
- Dama gazelle with a weight of 70.4 kilos (155.21 lbs)
- Baikal seal with a weight of 89.5 kilos (197.31 lbs)
- Jaguar with a weight of 84.26 kilos (185.76 lbs)
- Wild boar with a weight of 84.49 kilos (186.27 lbs)