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- Cape_grysbok abstract "The Cape or southern grysbok (Raphicerus melanotis) is a small antelope that is endemic to the Western Cape region of South Africa between Albany and the Cederberg mountains. It has a rough, reddish sandy coat flecked in white. The head, neck and legs are less flecked and somewhat yellowish, while the inside of the ears, eye-rings, mouth area, throat and underside are white. There is a black "bridge" to the nose and a dark scent gland in front of the eye. It stands only 21" (45–55 cm) at the shoulder and weighs slightly more than 20 pounds (8–12 kg). The tail of the Cape grysbok is almost invisible (4–8 cm). Males have short, sharp, straight horns about 8 cm long, which are smooth. The Cape grysbok can fluff out the fur at its rear end to make itself look bigger. It has a short and almost invisible tail.The Cape grysbok's native habitat is the "Fynbos biome" (Cape Floristic Region), and it inhabits thick shrubland. It can sometimes be found browsing orchards and vineyards. In the Cape Peninsula the grysbok can be found in urban edges close to human activity. It may also be found in reed beds and along the riverbed of the southern Karoo. The species is probably territorial—sightings are mostly of individual animals.Lambs are born in the southern summer after a gestation period of about 6 months. They stay hidden and grow fast.The Cape grysbok is a browser. It can apparently go without drinking water for long periods, gaining most of its requirements from its food. It is primarily nocturnal, though it may be seen during early morning and late evening during the southern winter.The similar Sharpe's grysbok (Raphicerus sharpei) can be found in south-eastern Africa. The primary physical difference between the two grysboks is that Sharpe's has a pair of "false hooves" above the fetlocks.".
- Cape_grysbok binomialAuthority Carl_Peter_Thunberg.
- Cape_grysbok class Mammal.
- Cape_grysbok conservationStatus "LC".
- Cape_grysbok conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_grysbok family Bovid.
- Cape_grysbok genus Raphicerus.
- Cape_grysbok kingdom Animal.
- Cape_grysbok order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Cape_grysbok phylum Chordate.
- Cape_grysbok thumbnail Southafrica-capegrysbok.jpg?width=300.
- Cape_grysbok wikiPageExternalLink GameCapeGrysbok.htm.
- Cape_grysbok wikiPageID "6948150".
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- Cape_grysbok binomial "Raphicerus melanotis".
- Cape_grysbok binomialAuthority "Thunberg, 1811".
- Cape_grysbok classis "Mammalia".
- Cape_grysbok familia Bovid.
- Cape_grysbok genus "Raphicerus".
- Cape_grysbok hasPhotoCollection Cape_grysbok.
- Cape_grysbok imageCaption "Male, southern South Africa".
- Cape_grysbok name "Cape Grysbok".
- Cape_grysbok ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Cape_grysbok phylum Chordate.
- Cape_grysbok regnum "Animalia".
- Cape_grysbok species "R. melanotis".
- Cape_grysbok status "LC".
- Cape_grysbok statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_grysbok subject Category:Dwarf_antelopes.
- Cape_grysbok subject Category:Mammals_of_South_Africa.
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- Cape_grysbok type Antelope102419796.
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- Cape_grysbok type MammalsOfSouthAfrica.
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- Cape_grysbok type Placental101886756.
- Cape_grysbok type Ruminant102399000.
- Cape_grysbok type Ungulate102370806.
- Cape_grysbok type Vertebrate101471682.
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- Cape_grysbok type Animal.
- Cape_grysbok type Eukaryote.
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- Cape_grysbok comment "The Cape or southern grysbok (Raphicerus melanotis) is a small antelope that is endemic to the Western Cape region of South Africa between Albany and the Cederberg mountains. It has a rough, reddish sandy coat flecked in white. The head, neck and legs are less flecked and somewhat yellowish, while the inside of the ears, eye-rings, mouth area, throat and underside are white. There is a black "bridge" to the nose and a dark scent gland in front of the eye.".
- Cape_grysbok label "Cape grysbok".
- Cape_grysbok label "Grijsbok".
- Cape_grysbok label "Grysbok przylądkowy".
- Cape_grysbok label "Kap-Greisbock".
- Cape_grysbok label "Raphicerus melanotis".
- Cape_grysbok label "Raphicerus melanotis".
- Cape_grysbok label "Raphicerus melanotis".
- Cape_grysbok label "Raphicerus melanotis".
- Cape_grysbok label "Грисбок".
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- Cape_grysbok depiction Southafrica-capegrysbok.jpg.
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- Cape_grysbok name "Cape Grysbok".