Definition
A small African antelope, about the size of a rabbit, with thin legs and reddish-brown fur, found in rocky areas of southern Africa.
Etymology
From Afrikaans grysbok, where grys means 'grey' and bok means 'antelope' or 'buck'; though often grey, individuals can also have reddish coloring, creating some confusion about the name.
Kelly Says
The grysbok is one of Africa's tiniest antelopes—the size of a rabbit—and it's so shy and solitary that most people have never seen one despite living in the same countries, making it a ghost of the African wilderness.
Translations
ARالعربية
غريزبوك
ghrayz-buuk
CACatalà
grysbok
GRI-zbok
CSČeština
grysbok
GRIS-bok
DEDeutsch
Grysbok
GRIS-bok
ELΕλληνικά
γκριςμπόκ
gri-spok
ESEspañol
grysbok
GRIS-bok
FRFrançais
grysbok
GRI-zbok
HIहिन्दी
ग्रिसबोक
grais-bok
HUMagyar
grysbok
GRIS-bok
IDBahasa Indonesia
grysbok
GRIS-bok
ITItaliano
grysbok
GRIS-bok
KO한국어
그리스복
geu-risseu-bok
MSBahasa Melayu
grysbok
GRIS-bok
MYမြန်မာ
ဂရိစပုတ်
gri-sa-poke
NLNederlands
grysbok
GRIS-bok
PLPolski
grysbok
GRIS-bok
PTPortuguês
grysbok
GRIS-bok
RORomână
grysbok
GRIS-bok
RUРусский
грысбок
gryzbok
SVSvenska
grysbok
GRIS-bok
SWKiswahili
grysbok
GRI-zbok
TAதமிழ்
கிரிஸ்பாக்
kri-sbaak
TEతెలుగు
గ్రిస్బాక్
gri-sbaak
TRTürkçe
grysbok
GRIS-bok
UKУкраїнська
грисбок
grisbok
VITiếng Việt
grysbok
GRI-zbok
ZH中文
格里斯博克
gé lǐ sī bó kè