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  2. Barbary stag - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus), also known as the Atlas deer or African elk, is a subspecies of the red deer that is native to North Africa. It is the only deer known to be native to Africa, aside from Megaceroides algericus , which went extinct approximately 6,000 years ago.

  3. Nyala - Wikipedia

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    Both males and females have a white chevron between their eyes, and a 40–55 cm (16–22 in) long bushy tail white underside. Both sexes have a dorsal crest of hair running right from the back of the head to the end of the tail. Males have another line of hair along the midline of their chest and belly. [17] [18] Only the males have horns.

  4. Bongo (antelope) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike deer, which have branched antlers shed annually, bongos and other antelopes have unbranched horns they keep throughout their lives. Like all other horns of antelopes, the core of a bongo's horn is hollow and the outer layer of the horn is made of keratin , the same material that makes up human fingernails, toenails, and hair.

  5. Mountain nyala - Wikipedia

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    The males are typically 120–135 cm (47–53 in) tall while females stand 90–100 cm (35–39 in) at the shoulder. Males weigh 180–300 kg (400–660 lb) and females weigh 150–200 kg (330–440 lb). The bushy tail reaches the heel, and is 20–25 cm (7.9–9.8 in) long. [12] The sensitive ears are large and lined with white hair. [5]

  6. List of cervids - Wikipedia

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    Size: 70 cm (28 in) long plus 20 cm (8 in) tail; 35–38 cm (14–15 in) tall at shoulder [73] [74] Habitat: Forest, savanna, and grassland [75] Diet: Wide variety of grasses as well as fallen leaves, flowers, and fruit [75] LC Unknown [75] Calamian deer. A. calamianensis (Heude, 1888) Calamian Islands of the Philippines

  7. Cape bushbuck - Wikipedia

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    The muzzles are also white. Horns, found only on the males, can reach over half a metre and have a single twist. At 10 months old, young males sprout horns that are particularly twisted and at maturity form the first loop of a spiral. [9] The Cape bushbuck has on average less striping and more uniform colouration than populations in West Africa ...

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  9. Greater kudu - Wikipedia

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    The greater kudu was split into four species based on genetic evidence and morphological features (horn structure and coat color). Each species was based on a different subspecies, Strepsiceros strepsiceros (Cape kudu), Strepsiceros chora (northern kudu), Strepsiceros cottoni (western kudu), and Strepsiceros zambesiensis (Zambezi kudu) which is ...