Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) - Wiki Roan Antelope
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[Photo] Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus) female with young. Young roan bull, Ndevu, Zambia, 10 July 2003, taken & submitted by Paul Maritz (paulmaz).
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The
Roan Antelope (
Hippotragus equinus) is a grassland
antelope found in West, Central,East Africa and Southern Africa.
Roan Antelope stand about a metre and half at the shoulder and weigh around 250 kilograms.
Roan Antelope are a roan colour with a lighter underbelly, white eyebrows and cheeks and a black face, lighter in females. There is a short erect mane, a very light beard and prominent red nostrils. The horns are ringed and can reach a metre long in males, slightly shorter in females. They arch backwards slightly.
Roan Antelope are found in grasslands where they eat mid-length grass. They form harem groups of five to fifteen animals with a dominant male.
Roan Antelope commonly fight among themselves for dominance of their herd, brandishing their horns while both animals are on their knees.
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