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WILDCRETE 3D Red Kuhantilope
The red Kuhantilope is a subspecies of the Kuhantilope found in southern Africa. More than 130,000 individuals live in the wild. It is closely related to the Tsessebe and the Topi.
Alcelaphus buselaphus caama is a large African antelope from the Bovidae family and one of ten subspecies. It is sometimes considered a separate species (A. caama). It is commonly known as the red hartebeest and is considered the most colourful hartebeest, with black markings contrasting with its white belly and hindquarters. It has a longer face than other subspecies and complex curved horns that are fused at the base.
The average weight of a male is about 150 kg, and that of a female is 120 kg. The average shoulder height is 135 cm, and the horns are 60 cm long. The life expectancy of the red hartebeest is about 19 years.
Technical data:
Height: 190 cm
Width: 151 cm
Depth: 39 cm
Weight: 30 kg
Target zones: 2
Number of individual parts: 1
IFAA group: 1
Characteristics
IFAA Classification: | Group 1 |
Animal Class: | mammals |
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