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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. Klipspringer - Wikipedia

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    The horns, short and spiky, typically measure 7.5–9 cm (3– 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). Typically nocturnal, the klipspringer rests during the middle of the day and late at night. A gregarious animal, the klipspringer is monogamous to a much greater extent than other antelopes; individuals of opposite sexes exhibit long-term to lifelong pair bonding ...

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. 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]

  7. Megaceroides algericus - Wikipedia

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    Megaceroides algericus is an extinct species of deer known from the Late Pleistocene to the Holocene of North Africa. It is one of only two species of deer known to have been native to the African continent, alongside the Barbary stag, a subspecies of red deer. [1] It is considered to be closely related to the giant deer species of Eurasia.

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  9. Oryx - Wikipedia

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    The East African oryx (Oryx beisa) inhabits eastern Africa and the closely related gemsbok (Oryx gazella) inhabits southern Africa. The gemsbok is monotypic and the East African oryx has two subspecies; the common beisa oryx (O. b. beisa) and the fringe-eared oryx (O. b. callotis). In the past, both were considered subspecies of the gemsbok.

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