Blesbok
The Blesbok is a medium-sized antelope native to southern Africa, particularly found in grasslands and savannas. It is characterized by its distinctive white face and a dark brown body, with males having long, curved horns. Blesboks are social animals, often seen in herds, and they primarily graze on grasses.
These antelopes are well-adapted to their environment, capable of running swiftly to escape predators. The Blesbok is also known for its unique behavior of marking territory with scent, which helps maintain social structure within herds. Conservation efforts have helped stabilize their populations after past declines.