アメリカ自然史博物館のインスタグラム(amnh) - 3月4日 13時30分
The sable antelope (Hippotragus niger) can't believe it's nearly Monday! Native to parts of east and southern Africa, the sable antelope lives in wooded savannas. A typical group consists of a mother and offspring, sometimes with a lone adult male. Both sexes have horns and use them to defend against predators. However, males’ horns grow longer—reaching as much as 65 inches (165 centimeters)—and they will use their horns to compete with each other.
Photo: Bernard DUPONT
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j_to_the_p
You should mention that AMNH has the Giant subspecies on display in the diorama which is critically endangered.
dangerbiz
Looks like if it could talk it’d sound like Adam Sandler
daankaspers
Migiboss schijnt hier ook vandaan te komen @joostkaspers
rainbowcupcakemonster
@yellowtribalwolf A new character for you
daankaspers
Trek je weer een gekke bek @joostkaspers
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