Antelope Black Buck | Non-dangerous

Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) is a species of antelope found mainly in India, but also in parts of Pakistan and Nepal. There are also introduced populations in various parts of the world including numerous ranches in Texas in the United States of America; free-ranging populations also exist in Argentina (pampas in southern Buenos Aires, Santa Fe and Entre RĂ­os provinces). Local names for the species include Kala hiran, Sasin, Iralai Maan, Krishna Jinka, Krishna Mriga in Kannada and Kalveet in Marathi. It is often simply called 'Indian antelope" though this term might also be used for other Antilopinae from the region.The horns of the Blackbuck are ringed with to turns, rarely more than turns, and can be as long as inches. A trophy Blackbuck is + inches. In the male, the upper body is black (dark brown), and the belly and eye rings are white. The light-brown female is usually hornless. Blackbucks usually roam the plains in herds of to animals with one dominant male.

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This animal is also found in all the areas below;

Argentina