A palanca-negra (Hippotragus niger) é uma espécie de ungulado que vive no sudeste da África. Tem longos chifres sulcados curvados para trás, pelagem entre o castanho e o preto, com ventre, queixo e pescoço brancos, além de faixas brancas na face. Os machos são maiores, mais escuros e ostentam chifres maiores que as fêmeas. Ambos os sexos pastam na savana, preferindo áreas levemente arborizadas às totalmente abertas.

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Hippotragus niger
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sable-antelope
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Animal Facts
The females have strong hierarchies within their herd, with the alpha female being the strongest, healthiest individual. They are also hostile towards new female group members.
In the wild, sable antelope chew bones to gain minerals from them.
Sable antelope get darker as they get older. The darkness of the coat often indicates seniority of group members, with alpha females and males being dark brown to black in colour.
Young males will often play fight as practice and older males will challenge each other by butting heads and pushing each other with their horns, but fights rarely become violent.
Sable antelopes do not flee from predators but stand their ground, often attacking with their horns. They have been known to kill lions.