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  2. Blackbuck - Wikipedia

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    The blackbuck is the sole living member of the genus Antilope and was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Two subspecies are recognized. The blackbuck is active mainly during the day. It forms three types of small groups: female, male, and young bachelor herds. Males often adopt lekking as a strategy to garner females for mating. While other ...

  3. 1998 blackbuck poaching case - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Blackbuck poaching case is a high-profile legal matter involving Bollywood actor Salman Khan, accused of hunting two blackbucks in Kankani village near Jodhpur, Rajasthan, in September 1998. Bishnoi community filed a complaint against Salman Khan and his co-actors, Saif Ali Khan , Sonali Bendre , Neelam , and Tabu , accused of hunting ...

  4. Courtship display - Wikipedia

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    Male blackbuck, Antilope cervicapra, courting a female. A courtship display is a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to attract a mate; the mate exercises choice, so sexual selection acts on the display.

  5. Preorbital gland - Wikipedia

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    The antilopine bovids (dwarf antelope, such as the springbok, blackbuck, gazelles, dik-diks, oribi, and several similar species) have well-developed preorbital glands. [3] Among the cephalophines, members of the Philantomba and Sylvicapra genera are all solitary animals which display territorial behavior and have well-developed preorbital glands.

  6. Ostriches and Blackbuck Hop on Scales for Weigh-in at ... - AOL

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    Ostriches, blackbuck, and lowland nyala hopped on the scale for a weigh-in at Werribee Open Range Zoo, as seen in footage released on July 25.Werribee Open Range Zoo savannah keeper, Katie Jones ...

  7. Resource defense polygyny - Wikipedia

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    In animal behavior, resource defense polygyny is a mating strategy where a male is able to support multiple female mates by competing with other males for access to a resource. [1] [2] In such a system, males are territorial. Because male movement is restricted, female-female competition for a male also results.

  8. List of mammals displaying homosexual behavior - Wikipedia

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    Giraffes in Kenya; giraffes have been called "especially gay" for engaging in male-male sexual behavior more often than male-female (heterosexual) sex. [1] [2]This is a list of animals for which there is documented evidence of homosexual behavior.

  9. Buck crash-lands in basement office in Colorado. Check out ...

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