Saddleback Blesbuck Hunting

The saddleback blesbuck, also known as the saddleback bontebok (Damaliscus pygargus), is a subspecies of the bontebok native to South Africa. It is easily recognized by its unique coloration, featuring a distinctive white saddle-like marking on its back and a darker brown body. Males are larger and possess spiral horns, while females are generally smaller. Saddleback blesbuck primarily inhabit grasslands and savannas, where they graze on grasses and other vegetation. They are social animals, often found in herds.
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