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Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Antílopes.
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- Antelope Horns
Impala: Males have lyre-shaped horns which can reach up to 90 centimeters in length.
Waterbuck: The long spiral structured horns, found only in males, sweep back and up.
Sable Antelope: Have ringed horns which arch backward, in females these can reach a meter, but in males they can reach over one and a half meters.
Thompsons Gazelle: Long and pointed with slight curvature.
Tsessebe: The horns are lyre-shaped and are conspicuously ringed and can reach 70 centimetres in both sexes.
Roan antelope:ringed and can reach a metre long in males, slightly shorter in females. They arch backwards slightly.
Addax: Found on both males and females, the horns have two twists and can reach 80 centimeters in females and 120 centimeters in males.
Common duiker: The male bears horns which can grow to 4.25 inches (11 cm) long.
Dik-dik: The males have horns, which are small (about 3 in or 7.5 cm), slanted backwards. The females do not have horns.
Klipspringer: Only the males have horns that are usually about 20-25cm (4-6 inches) long.
Wildebeest: Shaped like parentheses, extending outward to the side and then curving up and inward. In the male the horns can attain a total span of almost 90 centimeters, while the female's horn width is about half the size of the male. These cow-like horns of both sexes are somewhat broad at the base and are without ridges. The male horns have a boss-like structure joining the two horns.
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Template:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Problematic requirement Now you know why this honor was specific to the East-Africa Division when first introduced.
Si está planeando visitar a un zoológico o acuario, tenga en cuenta que hay varias especialidades que tienen requisitos que pueden ser cumplidas por medio de visitar un zoológico o acuario. Las personas pueden trabajar en varias especialidades en una visita o partes del grupo pueden trabajar en diferentes especialidades durante la misma visita.
Aquí está una lista de especialidades que tienen requisitos que pueden ser cumplidas al visitar un zoológico o acuario:
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A gazelle is an antelope of the genus Gazella, but there are also three members of the genus Procapra that are also referred to as gazelles. Gazelles are known as swift animals; they are able to reach high speeds (about 56 km/hour35 miles/hour) for long periods (15 minutes) of time. Gazelles are mostly found in the grasslands and savannas of Africa, but they are also found in southwest Asia. They tend to live in herds and will eat less coarse, easily digestible plants and leaves.
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- Foot-and-mouth disease
- Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD, Latin binomial Aphtae epizooticae), sometimes called hoof-and-mouth disease, is a highly contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease of cattle and pigs. It can also infect deer, goats, sheep, and other bovids with cloven hooves, as well as elephants, rats, and hedgehogs. Humans are very rarely affected.
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