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Female Angus antelopes (Tragelaphus angasii) eating grass #293510730
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The Angus antelope (scientific name: Tragelaphus angasii) has a body length of 135 to 195 centimeters, a shoulder height of 90 to 110 centimeters, and a weight of 55 to 125 kilograms. Males are larger, with twisted yellow horns that are spiral shaped and approximately 60 to 83 centimeters long. They have long furry edges on their throats and abdomen It is dark brown, with white face and neck, dark gray fur, and white vertical stripes on the body. Female antelopes have no horns or fur. The fur is reddish brown with obvious markings, very beautiful.I like to live in dense forests or shrubs, and have clear and active activities in the evening. Usually living alone or in small groups of 10 heads. It is a herbivorous animal that feeds on leaves, fruits, and grass and needs to replenish a large amount of water every day. Low territorial consciousness, shy personality, cautious, and extremely vigilant. Distributed in Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe in southeastern Africa.