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Blackbuck Antelope

Blackbuck antelope have a black coat with white under parts. The females and young males are yellowish-brown. The males are born light brown and then grow blacker on their backs as they grow older and in winter. Males stand about 32 inches tall at the shoulders and weigh between 70 and 90 pounds. Female blackbuck antelope are smaller, are beige or light brown, and do not have horns. Blackbuck antelope are some of the fastest animals on earth and can outrun almost any other animal over long distances. They can run almost 50 miles per hour when necessary. $5,000

The Black Buck

The Black Buck is an endangered antelope found only in India and Nepal. This graceful and beautiful animal is found roaming in the plains of India except the western coast of India. Nowadays, in India this animal is found in many national parks of India like Guindy National Park, Point Calimere and Vellandu Sanctuaries of Tamil Nadu, Rollapadu of Andhra Pradesh, few parts of Rajasthan and Haryana. THE BLACK BUCK FACTS Scientific Name Antilope cervicapra Species M. ursinus Local Name Kala Hiran, Sasin, Iralai Maan and Krishna Jinka. Diet Herbivore Status Near Threatened Lifestyle Solitary or in small group of four Lifespan 12 years Top speed 50 to 80 km/h Physical Characteristics: This beautiful animal is covered with dark brown or black, sleek fur. The chest, belly, muzzle and chin of the males are covered in white fur. They eyes of the males are covered in white rings. The males have ringed horns that grow up to about 28 inches in length. They weigh about 70 to 95 pounds and grow up to a height of about 32 inches. The females are much smaller than their male counterparts. The females also have horns but they are not ringed or spiraled. They have very good eyesight and are also very fast runners, which comprise its main defense against predators. Habit and Habitat: The black buck mostly lives in open grasslands, dry scrub areas, thinly forested areas. They are generally seen in the area where there are good sources of water all the year round. `Blackbucks cannot sustain co...

Black Buck

Male and female blackbucks have distinctly different appearances. Male blackbucks have long, spiral horns, and darker coats. Their faces and chests are black, with white rings around their eyes. The rest of their bodies are brown, and their undersides are white. Females have no horns, and are a lighter caramel-colored brown. Males are heavier than females, but both genders stand 29 – 33 in. tall at the shoulder. Interesting Facts About the Black Buck These antelopes are interesting creatures with beautiful coats. There are a variety of different • Blackbuck Protection – In 2018, courts convicted a Bollywood actor named Salman Khan of poaching a blackbuck back in 1998. This case gained notoriety, and Khan is currently serving a five-year prison sentence for his crime. • Far From Home – Normally blackbucks live in India, Pakistan, and Nepal. However, these antelope have gained popularity in the state of Texas in the United States. In the state, farmers raise them for both their meat and their milk. • Guarded Animals – Despite the fact that the IUCN considers blackbucks as Least Concern, some places offer these animals additional protections. Though their populations are stable, in India it is illegal to hunt blackbuck. • Blackbuck Decline – The reason India instilled these protections is quite clear. Prior to the 20th century, blackbuck populations were plummeting in India. The primary reason for this decline was hunting by royalty and distinguished members of communities. T...

Blackbuck

blackbuck, ( Antilope cervicapra), an Male blackbucks weigh 34–45 kg (75–100 pounds) and stand 74–88 cm (29–35 inches) at the shoulder. Females are not much smaller, weighing 31–39 kg (68–86 pounds) and having shoulder heights only a few centimetres shorter than the males. Females also have the same white markings as males, including circular eye patches, mouth, underside, inner legs, and rump patch. The only obvious difference between females and immature males is the presence of horns. Even black males, which are most colourful at the end of the monsoon season, begin to fade in midwinter after the annual Blackbucks are primarily grazers and frequent open short grassland, but they can survive in semidesert where there is Blackbuck once lived on open plains over the whole With a six-month gestation period, blackbucks can produce two young a year. Breeding occurs year-round, but the main birth and rutting peaks occur in February and March, with a secondary peak at the end of the monsoon in August and September. Only territorial males breed; they defend properties as small as 8 hectares (20 acres), but they do this for only a few weeks. Rutting bucks pursue and herd females, approaching with prancing steps, a curled tail, and their

The Black Buck

The Black Buck is an endangered antelope found only in India and Nepal. This graceful and beautiful animal is found roaming in the plains of India except the western coast of India. Nowadays, in India this animal is found in many national parks of India like Guindy National Park, Point Calimere and Vellandu Sanctuaries of Tamil Nadu, Rollapadu of Andhra Pradesh, few parts of Rajasthan and Haryana. THE BLACK BUCK FACTS Scientific Name Antilope cervicapra Species M. ursinus Local Name Kala Hiran, Sasin, Iralai Maan and Krishna Jinka. Diet Herbivore Status Near Threatened Lifestyle Solitary or in small group of four Lifespan 12 years Top speed 50 to 80 km/h Physical Characteristics: This beautiful animal is covered with dark brown or black, sleek fur. The chest, belly, muzzle and chin of the males are covered in white fur. They eyes of the males are covered in white rings. The males have ringed horns that grow up to about 28 inches in length. They weigh about 70 to 95 pounds and grow up to a height of about 32 inches. The females are much smaller than their male counterparts. The females also have horns but they are not ringed or spiraled. They have very good eyesight and are also very fast runners, which comprise its main defense against predators. Habit and Habitat: The black buck mostly lives in open grasslands, dry scrub areas, thinly forested areas. They are generally seen in the area where there are good sources of water all the year round. `Blackbucks cannot sustain co...

Blackbuck

Blackbuck Scientific Classification Kingdom Conservation Status The blackbuck, ( pronounced /ˈblak-ˌbək/) ( Antilope cervicapra) also known as the Indian antelope, is an antelope found in India. The blackbuck is the sole extant member of the genus Antilope. The species was described and given its binomial name by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Two subspecies are recognised. It stands up to 74 to 84 cm (29 to 33 in) high at the shoulder. Males weigh 20–57 kilograms (44–126 lb), an average of 38 kilograms (84 lb). Females are lighter, weighing 20–33 kilograms (44–73 lb) or 27 kilograms (60 lb) on an average. The long, ringed horns, 35–75 centimetres (14–30 in) long, are generally present only on males, though females may develop horns as well. The white fur on the chin and around the eyes is in sharp contrast with the black stripes on the face. The coat of males shows two-tone colouration: while the upper parts and outsides of the legs are dark brown to black, the underparts and the insides of the legs are all white. On the other hand, females and juveniles are yellowish fawn to tan. The blackbuck is a diurnal antelope (active mainly during the day). Three kinds of groups, typically small, are the female, male and bachelor herds. Males often adopt lekking as a strategy to garner females for mating. While other males are not allowed into these territories, females often visit these places to forage. The male can thus attemp...

Blackbuck Antelope

Blackbuck antelope have a black coat with white under parts. The females and young males are yellowish-brown. The males are born light brown and then grow blacker on their backs as they grow older and in winter. Males stand about 32 inches tall at the shoulders and weigh between 70 and 90 pounds. Female blackbuck antelope are smaller, are beige or light brown, and do not have horns. Blackbuck antelope are some of the fastest animals on earth and can outrun almost any other animal over long distances. They can run almost 50 miles per hour when necessary. $5,000

Black Buck

Male and female blackbucks have distinctly different appearances. Male blackbucks have long, spiral horns, and darker coats. Their faces and chests are black, with white rings around their eyes. The rest of their bodies are brown, and their undersides are white. Females have no horns, and are a lighter caramel-colored brown. Males are heavier than females, but both genders stand 29 – 33 in. tall at the shoulder. Interesting Facts About the Black Buck These antelopes are interesting creatures with beautiful coats. There are a variety of different • Blackbuck Protection – In 2018, courts convicted a Bollywood actor named Salman Khan of poaching a blackbuck back in 1998. This case gained notoriety, and Khan is currently serving a five-year prison sentence for his crime. • Far From Home – Normally blackbucks live in India, Pakistan, and Nepal. However, these antelope have gained popularity in the state of Texas in the United States. In the state, farmers raise them for both their meat and their milk. • Guarded Animals – Despite the fact that the IUCN considers blackbucks as Least Concern, some places offer these animals additional protections. Though their populations are stable, in India it is illegal to hunt blackbuck. • Blackbuck Decline – The reason India instilled these protections is quite clear. Prior to the 20th century, blackbuck populations were plummeting in India. The primary reason for this decline was hunting by royalty and distinguished members of communities. T...

The Black Buck

The Black Buck is an endangered antelope found only in India and Nepal. This graceful and beautiful animal is found roaming in the plains of India except the western coast of India. Nowadays, in India this animal is found in many national parks of India like Guindy National Park, Point Calimere and Vellandu Sanctuaries of Tamil Nadu, Rollapadu of Andhra Pradesh, few parts of Rajasthan and Haryana. THE BLACK BUCK FACTS Scientific Name Antilope cervicapra Species M. ursinus Local Name Kala Hiran, Sasin, Iralai Maan and Krishna Jinka. Diet Herbivore Status Near Threatened Lifestyle Solitary or in small group of four Lifespan 12 years Top speed 50 to 80 km/h Physical Characteristics: This beautiful animal is covered with dark brown or black, sleek fur. The chest, belly, muzzle and chin of the males are covered in white fur. They eyes of the males are covered in white rings. The males have ringed horns that grow up to about 28 inches in length. They weigh about 70 to 95 pounds and grow up to a height of about 32 inches. The females are much smaller than their male counterparts. The females also have horns but they are not ringed or spiraled. They have very good eyesight and are also very fast runners, which comprise its main defense against predators. Habit and Habitat: The black buck mostly lives in open grasslands, dry scrub areas, thinly forested areas. They are generally seen in the area where there are good sources of water all the year round. `Blackbucks cannot sustain co...

Black Buck

Male and female blackbucks have distinctly different appearances. Male blackbucks have long, spiral horns, and darker coats. Their faces and chests are black, with white rings around their eyes. The rest of their bodies are brown, and their undersides are white. Females have no horns, and are a lighter caramel-colored brown. Males are heavier than females, but both genders stand 29 – 33 in. tall at the shoulder. Interesting Facts About the Black Buck These antelopes are interesting creatures with beautiful coats. There are a variety of different • Blackbuck Protection – In 2018, courts convicted a Bollywood actor named Salman Khan of poaching a blackbuck back in 1998. This case gained notoriety, and Khan is currently serving a five-year prison sentence for his crime. • Far From Home – Normally blackbucks live in India, Pakistan, and Nepal. However, these antelope have gained popularity in the state of Texas in the United States. In the state, farmers raise them for both their meat and their milk. • Guarded Animals – Despite the fact that the IUCN considers blackbucks as Least Concern, some places offer these animals additional protections. Though their populations are stable, in India it is illegal to hunt blackbuck. • Blackbuck Decline – The reason India instilled these protections is quite clear. Prior to the 20th century, blackbuck populations were plummeting in India. The primary reason for this decline was hunting by royalty and distinguished members of communities. T...