WHITE BUCK (ANTELOPE CERVICAPRA)


SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION:
Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Chordata
Class : Mammalia
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Bovidae
Genus : Antelope
Species: cervicapra
COMMON NAME : WHITE BUCK
SCIENTIFIC NAME : ANTELOPE CERVICAPRA
IMPORTANT FACTS
Coat colorWhite  in color
Body length75 - 125 cms.
Weight25 - 35 kg
Life span10 - 15 years
Adulthood2 to 2.5 years     
Gestation period150 - 180 day
Litter size           1
  • HABITAT
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  • RANGE
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  • DIET IN WILD
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  • DIET IN ZOO
They like to live in open grassland, dry thorn and scrubland. They like to be in herds about 20 to 30 individuals. A herd generally inhabits around 200 to 300 acres of land. A dominant male marks the territory by shifting and pawing the ground and urinating and defecating at established piles.

  • RANGE
  •  
  • DIET IN WILD
  •  
  • DIET IN ZOO
Originally spreaded over large tracts of India (except in North East India).Today the White buck population is confined to areas in Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana and Gujarat with a few small pockets in Central India. Its original habitat is open plain and not dense jungles. On the open plain, the White buck is one of the fastest animals and can outrun most predators over long distances.

(a) Grasses
(b) Green leaves 
(c) Buds of flowers and Fruits

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