La gacela saltarina de El Cabo (Antidorcas marsupialis) es un pequeño antílope originario de las sabanas del sur de África. Tiene cuernos negros en forma de lira, piel marrón claro con sombreados más oscuros, vientre y rostro blancos, y manchas en forma de lágrima que van desde los ojos hasta el hocico de color marrón oscuro. El tamaño de machos y hembras es similar, y ambos presentan cuernos, aunque los primeros son algo más robustos.
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Antidorcas marsupialis
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Animal Facts
Springboks are so named because they will often jump up to 2m into the air, especially during the mating season. This jumping behaviour is known as 'pronking'.
Springboks are incredibly fast; they can run up to 60mph.
Springboks do not need to drink water, they can get all the water they need from their food.
Springboks can breed all year round but are more likely to breed during the rainy season.
Black springboks and white springboks occur naturally but rarely and are sought after by trophy hunters.