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they hardly ever use their dangerous horns and hooves, preferring instead to prove their strength through neck-wrestling. Even these grapples are a rarity; most eland conflicts are settled without ...
Richard Berglund told reporters that he witnessed the incident involving an eland as he was helping the victim take the animals into stables after the park had closed. He didn't give details.
Horns evolved independently in many animals to ... Cincinnati Zoo staff collect the eggs of a giant eland to help with reproduction of the species in Africa. Photograph by Michael Nichols, Nat ...
Zoo Miami announced on Friday that a rare giant eland, the world's largest antelope, was born earlier in the week. The male calf weighed 65 pounds and was the second calf born to “Maria,” the ...
The female Eland Antelope remained in the enclosure ... that’s the shape of a moose. But the antlers and the colors don’t match. What is that,” he said. “Never in my dreams did I think ...
On the few occasions when they fight, they hardly ever use their dangerous horns and hooves, preferring instead to prove their strength through neck-wrestling. Even these grapples are a rarity; most ...
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