Damaliscus Lunatus, commonly known as the topi or tsessebe, are antelopes that belong to the Bovidae family. These species of antelopes are indigenous to Africa and can be divided into four different subspecies: the common tsessebe, coastal tsessebe, Bangweulu tsessebe, and the topi. Each subspecies has its unique features that differentiate it from the others. Synonyms for Damaliscus Lunatus include Sassaby, tsessebee, oryx antelope, and korrigum. These synonyms are used interchangeably to describe Damaliscus Lunatus in different regions of Africa and the world. These antelopes are known for their stunning physical characteristics, including their long horns and distinctive red-brown coloration, which make them a fascinating animal to observe.