Damaliscus phillipsi |
Real Blesbok horns
Description
The blesbok (Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi) is an antelope native to South Africa and the smallest member of the hartebeest family. Its shiny, dark red-brown fur forms a striking contrast to the white areas on the belly, face and legs. The S-shaped horns of the males are particularly characteristic and can grow up to 50 cm long, while the horns of the females are somewhat shorter and finer.
Specifications:
Reference image: The image serves as an example; each horn is unique in shape and size.
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Real Blesbok horns
specifications for species identification
Family: Bovidae | Genus: Damaliscus |
Order: Artiodactyls | Class: Mammals |
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