Coke's hartebeest
Coke's hartebeest is a large antelope species found in eastern and southern Africa, particularly in countries like Kenya and Tanzania. It is known for its distinctive long, curved horns and a unique body shape, which includes a sloping back and long legs. This species typically inhabits grasslands and savannas, where it grazes on grasses.
Coke's hartebeest is a social animal, often seen in herds that can range from a few individuals to several dozen. They are primarily active during the day and rely on their keen eyesight to detect predators. Conservation efforts are important for this species, as habitat loss and hunting pose significant threats to their populations.