July 28, 2014

Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra)

Blackbucks has been classified as near threatened by IUCN since 2003, as its range has decreased sharply during the 20th century.
They generally live on open plains and open woodlands in herds of 5 to 50 animals with one dominant male. They are very fast. Speeds of more than 80 km/h (50 mph) have been recorded.
They require water every day and may move long distances in search of water and forage in summer. Usually, they feed during the day.

I was trying to photograph these mammals from a very long time and got a chance to do it in Jul 2014 :)
 
 Female crossing the path


 Females in a herd

Dominating Male in the herd

Female


Gazing alone from the herd




The main threats to the species are poaching, predication, habitat destruction, overgrazing, diseases, inbreeding and sanctuary visitors.

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