- The
bluebuck (Afrikaans:
bloubok /ˈblaʊbɒk/) or blue
antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) is an
extinct species of
antelope that
lived in
South Africa until...
- of the
bluebuck found that it was
outside the
clade containing the roan and
sable antelopes. The
study therefore concluded that the
bluebuck is a distinct...
- Angola. The
sable antelope shares the
genus Hippotragus with the
extinct bluebuck (H. leucophaeus) and the roan
antelope (H. equinus), and is a
member of...
-
caterpillars of the
Zabulon skipper (Lon zabulon) and vertebrates. The
extinct bluebuck (Hippotragus leucophaeus) was
known to
graze these gr****es. The
dense bunches...
-
already limited species can
easily lead to its extinction, as with the
bluebuck whose range was
confined to 1,700
square miles (4,400 km2) and
which was...
- was once
extinct in the wild,
though po****tions are now recovering. The
bluebuck went
extinct in the last 200 years, and the
aurochs went
extinct 400 years...
-
tragocamelus -
Nilgai or blue bull (not to be
confused with the
extinct bluebuck Hippotragus leucophaeus) †Elachistoceras †Duboisia †Dystychoceras †Eotragus...
- also done
genetic research for
species such as the
Irish elk,
great auk,
bluebuck,
ground sloth, moas, and
woolly rhinoceros with the
intent to potentially...
- Megalotragus,
giant zebra Equus capensis,
springbok Antidorcas bondi, and
bluebuck Hippotragus leucophaeus. Faith, J.T. (2014) Late
Pleistocene and Holocene...
-
include several gazelles, the aurochs, the
Malagasy hippopotamus, the
bluebuck, and Schomburgk's deer. Two species, the scimitar-horned oryx and Père...