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It depends on where you go, but there will be animals that look the same or very similar that are dramatically more expensive.
Bontebok are over $1000-2000, and Blesbok are $350-750 depending on what color they are.
Steenbok are generally $300-600 but a klipspringer is over $1000, and a suni could be $2000. All very similar looking.
This is but one example. There are different kinds of zebras and a Cape Mountain Zebra might be $3000 where a regular Burchell Zebra is 650-1400.
There are different color phases of gnu, springbok, blesbok, gemsbok, impala and probably other things. The color phases cost more. I don't see the point, but some people like shooting all the different color phases.
South Africa is 1.8 times bigger than Texas and there are a ton of different biotopes. Not all animals live in all areas. There are also things that are normal exotics in Texas that are also exotics in South Africa like Scimitar Horned Oryx, Aoudad, Red Deer, Fallow deer, Axis Deer, Barasinga Deer, Sambar deer, Hog deer, Asiatic buffalo, Pere David's deer the list goes on.
Not everything that is native or exotic is importable so ask before you shoot. Black faced impala, brown hyenas, striped hyenas, rhinos, high fence big cats, and some of the exotics are not importable.
They get kind of nuts about rifles, they really like you to bring a rifle you can shoot without a muzzle brake over one that has one. They don't want you to bring a rifle you are afraid of.
There are tons of rules in a variety of African countries that pertain to energy, bullet mass and caliber. So ask that question before you pick an odd ball caliber.
I really enjoyed the birds, I am not a birder, but it was an interesting part of the safari. If you are into birds buy a bird book on Southern Africa and start checking that life list.