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Safari Pouch Mountain Bongo

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Bongo pouches are now available!
The title is, without a doubt, "Mountain Bongo."
It is an endangered mountain bongo that Kangarooi supports to pay for its food.

The largest of the antelope species, they have an iconic appearance with beautiful horns and chestnut-colored skin with 12 to 15 vertical stripes on their backs, and are now endemic to Kenya.

In 2021, we made a bongo mask.
And this year, we made a pouch!
We hope this pouch will make you think a little bit of the bongos in the protected area at the foot of Mount Kenya.

This pouch can be used in various ways, such as a makeup pouch, a pencil case, a receipt holder, a clutch, or a mask case.
It is flat and has no gussets, so you can neatly fit all the things you need in it.
It is very convenient for organizing small items in your bag!
The material is laminated and matted cotton made in Japan, which is easy to care for.

Size: 14.5 cm (length) X 20 cm (width)

"FEED THE BONGOS".
A species unique to Kenya, the mountain bongo is an endangered species with a wild population of only 70 or so.
They are the largest of the bovine family, and their numbers have been declining significantly over the years due to poaching, prompting Mt. Kenya Wildlife Conservation Authority to undertake a breeding program to increase their numbers.
Kangarooi supports the Save the Bongo Project, and a portion of every Kangarooi purchase goes to feed the mountain bongos.