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Typical of this species is
the "pronk" (jumping display) which lead to its common name. Both
sexes have horns but those of the ram are thicker and rougher.
This species has adapted to the dry, barren areas and open grass
plains and is thus found especially in the Free State, North West
Province and in the Karoo up to the west coast.
They are herd animals and move in small
herds during winter, but often crowd together in bigger herds in
summer. They eat both grass and leaves and can go without
drinking-water, because they get enough moisture from the
succulent leaves. Where drinking-water is available they will use
it.
Springbuck stand 75 cm. high and weigh about
40 kg. They breed throughout the year and lambs are born after a
6-month gestation period. |