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RAFTING
MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals -
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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| Class: |
Mammalia |
| Order : |
Artiodactyla |
| Family : |
Bovidae |
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Antilopinae |
| Genus : |
Antilope Pallas |
| Species : |
A. cervicapra |
| Zoological name : |
Antilope cervicapra
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| Found In |
Corbett , Bandhavgarh,
Velavadar and Kanha National Park in India. |
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Physical appearance : Adult male Black Buck have
black and white fur. Upper part of the body is
black, while the under part and a ring around the
eyes is white in colour. Even the fawns have these
markings. The males are born lighter in colour, but
turns darker at maturity. The females are usually
hornless. Males have 24 inches long horns, which are
twisted in tight spiral. They are about five feet
long and weigh about 85 pounds. Males are dark brown
in colour, while the young ones and females are
light brown in colour. Black Bucks have the capacity
to run 50 miles per hour. It is one of the fastest
animal in the world.
Species : Antelope cervicapra cervicapra,
Antelope cervicapra rajputanae, Antelope cervicapra
centrali and Antelope cervicapra rupicapra
Presence in India : Black Buck are commonly
found in Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujrat, and
parts of Central India. They are also easily spotted
at the Corbett , Bandhavgarh, Velavadar and Kanha
National Park in India. |
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Habitat : Black Buck live in open plains, grass
lands, dry thorn and scrub lands. They live in herds
of 20- 30 individuals.
Diet : Black Buck are herbivorous. They
prefer eating Grasses, fruits, pods, flowers, shrubs
and herbs.
Reproduction : Male Black Buck attain sexual
maturity in 3 years and the female black buck in
approximately 2 years. Females attain sexual
maturity much faster than the females. Males hold
their nose up and place their horns parallel to
their back, to attract the females during the mating
season. Gestation period rests for ten months.
Mating season of the Black Buck rests from August to
October and March to April. Females can give birth
twice in the 14 months to one or two young ones at a
time. Young ones remain with their mother up to the
age of one year. Males remains in sexual excitement
throughout the year.
Conservation status : Black Buck is an highly
endangered species. Wildlife parks and zoos are
breeding this beautiful species to increase its
population. Black buck is one of 26 species of
mammals, which have been declared endangered.
Poaching and habitat destruction has seriously
affected the population of the Black Bucks. It is
usually haunted for its skin, flesh and also for
sports. It is also haunted for meat. Black Buck also
holds the cultural importance in Hinduism and
Buddhism. In the 19 th and 20 th century Black Buck
was the most haunted animal all over India.
Lifespan : Lifespan of the Black Buck is
about 16 years. |
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