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Description

A slender graceful antelope, about 75cm at the shoulder and weighing about 20kg. The hair is soft, short and woolly, greyish-brown with white underparts. They have long pointed ears, a short bushy tail, and the males have straight horns about 20cm long. They inhabit rocky mountain slopes and high, more open, ground where they graze. Diurnal and lives in small family herds of up to 12.


30 September - 3 October 2010

          

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2010 / 9 / 5