topis
Topis are medium-sized antelopes found primarily in the grasslands and savannas of Africa. They are known for their distinctive coloration, which includes a reddish-brown body and dark markings on their face and legs. Topis are social animals, often seen in groups, and they are well-adapted to their environment, capable of running at high speeds to escape predators.
These animals are herbivores, primarily grazing on grasses. Topis have a unique behavior called "lekking," where males gather to display their strength and attract females during the breeding season. Their population is affected by habitat loss and hunting, making conservation efforts important for their survival.