Gerenuk: Strange Species

Gerenuk

The name of this species of antelope has come from the Somalia language and it means giraffe necked. This name has been given to it because of its physical appearance, since it has a long neck. It is found in dry thorn bush scrub in east Africa, Somalia, Eastern Ethiopia, North and West Kenya and Tanzania. It is near threatened but not endangered.
They have a strange appearance since they have small head in proportion to their long neck and significantly large ears and eyes. Male gerenuks have thorns and have more muscular necks as compared to females.
Due to their long neck, they can easily reach the leaves on the trees. Since they get enough water from leaves and bushes, they seldom drink water.

The gestation period for gerenuk is 7 months and they are born one at a time. They are near threatened species of antelope.

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