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Bontebok by rightEyElash
Rich purplish brown with a broad white blaze on its long muzzle, the Bontebok, or Blesbok as it is also called, has well developed, lyre-shaped, ringed horns. Bonteboks are only found in South Africa, in grassland and sparsely wooded regions. In the 1830's, they almost went extinct, (only 17 were left) but several herds were preserved in parks and reserves. It remains Africa's rarest antelope.
This animal is made from the Thomson's Gazelle. It is a color change as well as a minor stat change. It is not compatible with many animals, because from what I have read, the animal likes to keep to itself. And the animal does not make any sounds because I couldn't find out the sound it made. The idea for this animal came from seeing it at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
Date Released: November 2003 at Zoo Admin
Current Bontebok.ZTD dated November 1, 2003

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