Blackbucks Hunting
Native area of distribution the black antelope is a mammal native to Asia, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Natural environments that inhabit their native area It inhabits open plains and semi-desert areas, although it is also possible to find it in dry deciduous forests mixed with grasslands, grasslands, riverbanks, thickets and cultivated areas. General description Upper body parts blackish brown with white underparts (albinos may be common); clearly defined white patch around eyes; narrow white snout; long, white or cream ears; white chin patch; front sometimes with poorly defined whitish spots; short tail; horns ringed, spirally twisted, 456–813 mm, pointed from bases to form ‘V’ above head; outside of legs blackish brown. Females and young are generally light brown and yellowish in color.