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a medium-sized ungulate species found in South Asia known for its distinctive appearance, exceptional speed, and cultural significance
What is a "blackbuck"?
The blackbuck, also known as the Indian antelope, is a medium-sized ungulate species found in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. It has a distinctive appearance with a glossy black coat, white belly, and long twisted horns in males, while females are light brown in color. Blackbucks are known for their exceptional speed and agility, often leaping and bounding to escape from predators. They inhabit grasslands and open woodlands, and are herbivorous, primarily feeding on grasses. Blackbucks have cultural significance in some regions and are considered a flagship species for conservation efforts.