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blackbuck

Antelope Antilope cervicapra found in central and northwestern India. It is related to the gazelle, from which it differs in having spirally-twisted horns. The male is black above and white beneath, whereas the female and young are fawn-coloured above.

It is about 76 cm/2.5 ft in height.



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