NAIROBI PARK DIARY

Animal abnormalities

Lump on impala sparks concern

In Summary

• It seems as though poor animal was suffering from a type of cancer

Impala
Impala
Image: GARETH JONES

Over some years I have noted that there seem to be more animals with abnormal growths in the Nairobi National Park than I have seen in other national parks, especially considering that the park is only 117sq km of some weeks I began to notice a particularly big impala ram with long horns near the main gate.

He was quite easy to see, due to a habit of standing next to the tar road and eating the greener grass caused by rainwater running off the road. At first, I noticed that the ram had a small round lump on its back, then over time, the lump began to grow until it was quite large. Eventually, the Impala seemed quite irritated, as he began to rub and scratch against tree branches and rocks until there was a bare hairless patch around the lump.

I wondered what the lump was. Could it be a type of cancer? Or an infection? Or just a strange growth? All I could do was pray that somehow God would bring healing. Then early one fine morning I notice the ram next to the road, and amazingly the lump was almost gone, reduced to a bumpy hairless patch. It is always good to see an animal being healed, over time I hope the hair also returns as well.  Although I still do not know the actual reason for the abnormal lumpy growth on the side of the impala’s body, I believe it is possible that the large, lumpy growth was filled with fluid and somehow lanced open over time to release the fluid. Amazingly this dominant ram also managed to keep his herd during this period.

Impala are quite common in the park, as well as many other places in Africa. Be on the lookout for unusual sightings, the Park can be very rewarding for people who are patient and considerate.

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