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What (who) is Hunter's hartebeest - definition

SPECIES OF ANTELOPE
Beatragus hunteri; Hunter's hartebeest; Hirola antelope; Damaliscus hunteri; Hunter's Antelope; Hunter's antelope
  • Bachelor herd consisting of three sub-adult males, Tsavo East National Park, 2011
  • Nursery herd, Tsavo East National Park, 2011)
  • Hirola calf suckling, Tsavo East National Park, 2011

Perpetual stew         
COOKING METHOD
Hunter's stew; Forever soup; Hunter's pot
A perpetual stew, also known as forever soup, hunter's pot or hunter's stew, is a pot into which whatever one can find is placed and cooked. The pot is never or rarely emptied all the way, and ingredients and liquid are replenished as necessary.
Hunter's Moon (video game)         
1987 VIDEO GAME
User:Lefuc/Hunter's Moon; User:Lefuc/Hunter's Moon (computer game); Hunter's Moon (computer game)
Hunter's Moon is a shoot 'em up programmed by Martin Walker for the Commodore 64 and published by Thalamus in 1987. The music was composed by Matt Gray.
The Hunter's Sword         
COMIC
The Hunter’s Sword
The Hunter's Sword is a Spanish comic created by the writer Rubén Serrano and drawn by the Colombian artist Esteban Patiño.

Wikipedia

Hirola

The hirola (Beatragus hunteri), also called the Hunter's hartebeest or Hunter's antelope, is a critically endangered antelope species found on the border between Kenya and Somalia. It was first described by the big game hunter and zoologist H.C.V. Hunter in 1888. It is the only living member of the genus Beatragus, though other species are known from the fossil record. The global hirola population is estimated at 300–500 animals and there are none in captivity. According to a document produced by the International Union for Conservation of Nature "the loss of the hirola would be the first extinction of a mammalian genus on mainland Africa in modern human history".