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Sable

The Sable is a rotund, barrel-chested antelope with a short neck and a long face. It resembles the larger Roan antelope, to which it is closely related. Among its distinctive features are its long horns which rise vertically, then sweep backwards in a pronounced curve. They are found in both sexes, but the Male's horns are slightly larger and heavier than the Female's. Both males and females have manes on the neck, and when they arch their necks and stand with their head held high and tails outstretched, they resemble horses. This flexed-neck position makes sables appear larger than they really are. The males maintain this position even when they gallop, as the arched neck is an important manifestation of dominance.

Key Facts

Region:
Africa

Weight:
400-500

Gestation Period:
9 months

Number of Young:
1

Maximum Age:
up to 17 years

Antlers/Horns:
Male & Female

Season:
Year Round

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