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RAFTING
MASTI - Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals -
Four Horned
Antelope |
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Classification |
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Kingdom : |
Animalia
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| Phylum : |
Chordata
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Mammalia |
| Order : |
Artiodactyla |
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Family : |
Bovinae |
| Genus : |
Tetracerus |
| Species : |
T. quadricornis |
| Zoological name : |
Tetracerus quadricornis |
| Found In |
Corbett, Bandipur,
Sariska,
Nagarhole and Kanha
National Parks in India. |
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Physical appearance : Four Horned Antelope is is
half a meter tall and weigh around 20 kilograms. The
coat is dark brown and inside of the legs is white
in colour. It has four horns, two between the ears
and the second pair right on the front of the fore
head. The back horns are 10 cm long and the front
horns are up to 4 cm long. Only males have horns.
The colour of its ears from outside is brown
blackish. They have thin legs and are resembled by
the dark black brownish stripe down the front of
each leg. Length of its tail is around 10 -15 cm.
Presence in India : Four Horned Antelope are
found in Tamil Nadu, Orissa and many other parts of
India. They can also be spotted at the Corbett ,
Bandipur, Sariska, Nagarhole and Kanha National
Parks in India.
Habitat : Four Horned Antelope prefers living
in terrestrial, dry deciduous forests, wooded areas
rich in vegetation near streams or rivers. |
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Diet : Four Horned Antelope feeds on grasses,
shoots, fruits, leaves and other vegetations.
Reproduction : Mating takes place between
July to September. Gestation period rests for 7 - 8
months. Females give birth to 1- 3 young ones.
Conservation status : Currently listed by the
IUCN as vulnerable and is on CITES Appendix III in
Nepal.
Lifespan : Four Horned Antelope lives upto 10
years of age. |
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