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| − | The '''duiker''', '''dik-dik''', and the '''bushbuck''' are chiefly nocturnal.
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| − | The '''Klipspringer''' is sometimes called the "African Chamois."
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| − | The national animal of the Union of South Africa is the '''Springbok'''.
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| − | Here are the characteristics of several antelope. Your Pathfinders may already have a favorite (or choose some other) antelope not listed here, and that is fine. Encourage research.
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| − | *'''Dik-dik'''
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| − | #These antelopes are monogamous, meaning they mate for life.
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| − | #Female dik-diks are somewhat larger than males.
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| − | #The males have horns, which are small, and slanted backwards.
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| − | #They are named for the sound they make when alarmed.
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| − | #They are small.
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| − | *'''Bongo'''
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| − | #Bongos have a striking reddish coat
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| − | #They have black and white markings
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| − | #They have long slightly spiral horns.
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| − | #They are large
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| − | #Some say it is the most beautiful antelope.
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| − | *'''Thomson's Gazelle'''
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| − | #"Tommies" are known as swift animals.
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| − | #They are able to run at high speeds for long periods of time.
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| − | #They exhibit a distinctive behavior of ''stotting'' (running slowly and jumping high before fleeing) when they are threatened by predators such as lions or cheetahs.
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| − | # They live and migrate in herds with hundreds or thousands of other Thomson's gazelles.
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| − | #Occasionally, a Thomson's gazelle and a zebra will even appear to enjoy one another's company with great sociability.
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| − | *'''Impala'''
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| − | #They are reddish-brown in color with lighter flanks, and have white underbellies.
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| − | #Males have lyre-shaped horns which can reach up to 90 centimetres (3 ft) in length.
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| − | #Impala are among the most beautiful and graceful of the antelopes.
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| − | #Exceedingly agile, they are capable of leaping more than 12 m in a single bound.
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| − | #Young male impala form bachelor herds of around thirty individuals.
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| − | #Females and young form herds of up to two hundred individuals.
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| − | #Mature males hold territories, and lead any female herds that wander into their territory.
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| − | *'''Klipspringer'''
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| − | #Their name means ''rock hopper''.
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| − | #They reach approximately 58cm (22 inches) at the shoulder.
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| − | #Klipspringers are relatively small animals compared to some of their larger antelope cousins.
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| − | #They never need to drink, since the plants they eat provide them with enough water to survive.
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| − | #Only the males have fragile horns that are usually about 20-25cm (4-6 inches) long.
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| − | #They stand on the tips of their hooves.
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| − | *'''Roan Antelope'''
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| − | #Roan Antelope stand about a meter and half at the shoulder and weigh around 250 kilograms.
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| − | #Roan Antelope are a roan color with a lighter underbelly, white eyebrows and cheeks and a black face, lighter in females.
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| − | #There is a short erect mane, a very light beard and prominent red nostrils.
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| − | #The horns are ringed and can reach a meter long in males, slightly shorter in females.
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| − | #The horns arch backwards slightly.
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| − | #Roan Antelope are found in grasslands where they eat mid-length grass.
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| − | #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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| − | *'''Springbok'''
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| − | #Sprinboks have a pocket-like skin flap which extends along the middle of the back on to the tail. The springbok can lift this flap, which makes the white hairs underneath stand up in a conspicuous 'fan'.
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| − | #Like the Thomson's gazelle, springboks ''stotter'' when threatened.
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| − | #They used to be very common, but numbers have recently diminished due to an increase in hunting and more land being fenced off as farm land.
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| − | #They are a small brown and white gazelle that stand about 80 cm (32 in) high.
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| − | #Springboks inhabit the dry inland areas of south and southwestern Africa.
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| − | *'''Wildebeest'''
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| − | #Wildebeests are also known as ''gnus''.
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| − | #They grow to 1.15–1.4 meters (45–55 inches) at the shoulder.
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| − | #They weigh between 150 and 250 kilograms. (330 and 550 pounds)
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| − | #They inhabit the plains and open woodlands of Africa, especially the Serengeti.
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| − | #Wildebeest can live for more than 20 years.
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| − | #They migrate in May, when around 1.5 million animals move from the plains to the woods
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| − | #They return in November as summer rains water the plains.
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| − | </noinclude> | + | ==Список літератури== |
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| − | *Wikipedia articles on [[W:Antelope|Antelope]], [[W:Dik-dik|Dik-dik]], [[W:Sable antelope|Sable antelope]], [[W:Eland|Eland]], and others.
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| − | *http://www.sanparks.org/about/media/2004/rareantelopeconf.php
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