topi
The topi is a medium-sized antelope found in the grasslands and savannas of eastern and southern Africa. Known for its distinctive, elongated face and curved horns, the topi can weigh between 90 to 150 pounds. They are social animals, often seen in groups, and are well-adapted to their environment, capable of running at high speeds to escape predators.
Topis primarily feed on grasses and are known for their unique behavior of standing on elevated ground to survey their surroundings. Their reddish-brown coat helps them blend into the savanna, providing camouflage from predators like lions and hyenas.