Blesbok
          
           Blesbok
          Damaliscus phillipsi
           
    
  
              Blesbok
          
           Blesbok
          Damaliscus phillipsi
           
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        Class
 Mammalia
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        Order
 Artiodactyla
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        Familly
 Bovidae
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                   1.4–1.6m 1.4–1.6m
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                   60–70kg 60–70kg
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                 8 months 8 months
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                 1 1
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                 20 years 20 years
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            Diet
 herbivorous
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            Habitat
 savannah
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          Range
 South Africa
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                                                             This species is part of a European Breeding Program This species is part of a European Breeding Program
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              Population in the wild
 En augmentation
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
Both male and female Blesboks have horns.
 
In the breeding season, males can so fight so violently that one of them gets killed.
 
Females give birth right in the middle of the herd. Newborns are able to follow their mother just a few minutes after being born.
 
In the 19th century the species was exterminated in a large area of its geographical range and the population fell to around 2,000. But thanks to protection initiatives, numbers have risen again to more than 200,000.

 
 
 
 
        