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Description
WILDCRETE 3D Springbok
The springbok antelope is a medium-sized antelope found mainly in southern and southwestern Africa. This slender, long-legged antelope reaches a shoulder height of 71 to 86 cm and weighs between 27 and 42 kg. Both sexes have a pair of black horns that are 35 to 50 cm long and curve backwards.
When fleeing, they are characterised by their high bouncing jumps. Gazelles also jump simply out of pure joy, infecting other members of the herd in the process. During the rainy season, huge herds form, often mixed with other antelopes or zebras.
Technical data:
Height: 1050 mm
Width: 160 mm
Length: 1100 mm
Weight: 15.3 kg
Target zones: 2
Number of individual parts: 2 (+ horns)
IFAA group: 3
Characteristics
IFAA Classification: | Group 3 |
Animal Class: | mammals |
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