The gray rhebok is a small antelope species found in southern and eastern Africa, known for its unique appearance and habitat preference. It has a distinctive gray coat with a white underbelly and a short, stocky build. The gray rhebok is well adapted to living in rugged mountainous terrain and is known for its exceptional jumping ability, allowing it to navigate steep slopes and rocky landscapes with ease. It is a solitary and elusive species, often found in small groups or alone, and is known for its agility and keen senses that help it evade predators in its natural habitat.