Blesbok
Blesbuck
(Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi – Pallas, 1767)
Deriving its name from the Dutch term “bles”, meaning blaze, the Blesbuck portrays a distinct white blaze on its forehead. At one point in time, the Blesbuck was almost hunted to its extinction by pioneers and settlers who consumed their meat. Both males and females have horns, although the female horns are slimmer than those of the males.
Average shoulder height is 100 cm (39”) and average weight is 80 kg (176 lbs).
SCI minimum score: 40"
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