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a large antelope species found in Africa, known for its distinctive appearance with a dark brown coat, a robust build, and long, curving horns in both males and females
What is a "sassaby"?
The sassaby, also known as the African hartebeest, is a large antelope species found in Africa. It has a distinctive appearance with a dark brown coat, a robust build, and long, curving horns in both males and females. The sassaby is known for its unique head shape, with a sloping forehead and backward-curving horns that give it a distinctive appearance. It typically inhabits savannah and grassland areas and is known for its speed and agility, capable of running at high speeds to escape predators. The sassaby is a herbivorous grazer, feeding on grasses and other vegetation, and it forms small herds for social interaction and protection.