Roan
The Roan antelope is a large, savanna-dwelling species known for its striking appearance. Named for its roan color (reddish-brown), it has a lighter underbelly, white eyebrows and cheeks and a black face, lighter in females. With this distinct coat and impressive curved horns, the Roan antelope is a sight to behold. The Roan antelope demonstrates unique breeding behavior, where dominant males establish territories and engage in fierce battles to compete for mating rights with females, showcasing their strength and prowess during the breeding season.
$30,000
Key Facts
Region:
Africa
Weight:
500 lbs
Gestation Period:
9 months
Number of Young:
1 (or twins)
Maximum Age:
17 years
Antlers/Horns:
Male & Female
Season:
Year Round
Native to: Western, Central and Southern Africa
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