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Sable Antelope

The Sable Antelope (Hippotragus niger) is an antelope which inhabits wooded savannah in East Africa south of Kenya, and in Southern Africa.

Subspecies

There are four subspecies: H. n. niger which is considered low risk conservation dependent
H. n. variani (Giant Sable Antelope) of central Angola which is classified as critically endangered
H. n. kirkii (Zambian Sable Antelope) of central Angola and western Zambia and is classified as vulnerable
H. n. roosevelti the Roosevelt sable antelope found in Kenya and Tanzania and possibly in Mozambique.

Description

The Sable Antelope stands 120 to 140 centimetres at the shoulder and weigh 200 to 270 kilograms, males being larger than females. Female Sable Antelope are chestnut to dark brown darkening as they mature while males are very distinctively black. Both sexes have a white underbelly, white cheeks and a white chin. They have a shaggy mane on the back of their neck. Sable antelope have ringed horns which arch backward, in females these can reach a meter, but in males they can reach over one and a tenth meter

Ecology and behavior

Sable Antelope live in wooded savannah where they eat mid-length grass and leaves. They are diurnal but are less active during the heat of the day. Sable Antelope form herds of ten to thirty females and calves led by a single male. Sable Antelope males will fight among themselves; they drop to their knees and use their horns.

Miscellaneous

The sable antelope was one of the national emblems of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
The sable antelope was also introduced into Texas as game in private ranches.

Source: Wikipedia

Translation of "Sable Antelope"

Breton: Antilopenn zu, Catalan: Antílop sabre, Czech: Antilopa vraná, German: Rappenantilope, Spanish: Hippotragus niger, French: Hippotrague noir, Italian: Hippotragus niger, Japanese: セーブルアンテロープ, Hebrew: אנטילופת סוס שחורה, Lithuanian: Juodoji antilopė, Hungarian: Fekete lóantilop, Malay: Antelop Sabel, Dutch: Sabelantilope, Polish: Antylopa szabloroga, Portuguese: Palanca-negra, Finnish: Mustahevosantilooppi, Swedish: Sabelantilop, Chinese: 黑马羚.


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