Angola national animal
The Giant sable antelope is a large, rare subspecies of the Sable antelope native and endemic to Angola. It is the national symbol of Angola and is held in great regard by its people. This was perhaps one of the reasons the animals survived the long civil war. In African mythology, just like other antelopes, they symbolize vivacity, velocity, beauty, and visual sharpness. Males and females of this subspecies are very similar in appearance until they reach three years of age when the males become darker and develop majestic horns. The horns are massive and more curved in males. Males are black in color, while females and calves are chestnut, except in southern populations where females turn brownish-black. Most sable antelopes have white "eyebrows", their rostra are sectioned into cheek stripes, and their bellies and rump patches are white. Young under two months old typically are light brown and have slight markings.
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https://animalia.bio/giant-sable-antelope
https://zoo-tycoon-movie.fando....m.com/wiki/Giant_Sab
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Giant_sable_antelope
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