Migration [or trek] of the antelope [or goat] is a literal English equivalent of 'trekbokken'. The phrase refers to the massive migration of the springbok ['gazelle'] when there's extended drought in South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana.
The Springboks is the name by which the South African rugby team is known. It is the name of a native antelope. The 'Boks' as they are also called, have their own dedicated website which is a good source for most team information.
South Africa RFU is nicknamed "The Springbok"
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Springbokke
The south African rugby team are called the Springboks
There are no springboks in the Kruger National Park. Impala are the most abundant antelope in the park.
Africa!
A herd
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No. Springboks do not lay eggs. There are only three egg-laying species of mammal the platypus, the long-beaked echidna and the short-beaked echidna. These egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes. Springboks are not monotremes, but placental mammals, or eutherians.
South Africa