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- Limpopo South Africa. US. Maryland. Kentucky. West Virginia. Ohio. Illinois. Pennsylvania. Delaware.
So while on Safari in RSA recently I took a magnificent Golden WIldebeest. One was not on my original "list", but throughout the week everytime I would see one, I would marvel at their beauty. On the last day of my Safari I added one to my list. He was a dandy. My PH told me that a Golden Wildebeest cannot be entered into SCI as they do not recognize the species. This lead me on a "Google hunt" and I see varying opinions on if they are a branch of the Blue Wildebeest or if they should be a separate species. My PH measured him and he qualifies as a Bronze Medal SCI animal. However because SCI does not recognize the Golden, he was measured as a Blue Wildebeest. My question is this: Is it "OK" or allowable to enter a Golden as a Blue, or is this considered bad form?