Gerenuk
A species of Gerenuk, Also known as Giraffe-necked antelope Scientific name : Litocranius walleri Genus : Gerenuk
Gerenuk, A species of Gerenuk
Also known as:
Giraffe-necked antelope
Scientific name: Litocranius walleri
Genus: Gerenuk
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Description
The gerenuk is a notably tall, slender antelope that resembles gazelles. It is characterised by its long, slender neck and limbs, the flat, wedge-like head and the large, round eyes. Males are nearly 89–105 centimetres (35–41 in) tall, and the shorter females 80–100 centimetres (31–39 in); the head-and-body length is typically between 140 and 160 centimetres (55 and 63 in). Males weigh between 31 and 52 kilograms (68 and 115 lb); females are lighter, weighing 28–45 kilograms (62–99 lb). The species is sexually dimorphic. The tail, that ends in a black tuft, measures 25–35 centimetres (9.8–13.8 in). Two types of colouration are clearly visible on the smooth coat: the reddish brown dorsal parts (the back or the "saddle"), and the lighter flanks, fawn to buff. The underbelly and insides of the legs are cream in colour. The eyes and the mouth are surrounded by white fur. Females have a dark patch on the crown. The horns, present only on males, are lyre-like ("S"-shaped). Curving backward then slightly forward, these measure 25–44 centimetres (9.8–17.3 in). The gerenuk resembles the dibatag, with which it is sympatric in eastern and central Somalia and southeastern Ethiopia. Both are brachyodonts and share several facial and cranial features, along with a two-tone colouration of the coat and strong thick horns (only in males). However, there are also some features distinguishing it from the gerenuk, including major morphological differences in horns, horn cores, tail, postorbital area and basioccipital processes. The gerenuk has a longer, heavier neck and a shorter tail. A finer point of difference is the absence of an inward-curving lobe in the lower edge of the ear (near its tip) in the gerenuk. The subspecies of the gerenuk are similar in colouration; the southern gerenuk is the smaller of the two.
General Info
Lifespan
12-15 years
Diet
Gerenuk is an exclusive herbivore, predominantly consuming tender leaves of acacia trees. This specialized diet illustrates its adaptability to survive in sparse and arid landscapes.
Appearance
Gerenuk is lean and tall, standing out for its characteristically long, slender neck and legs which are covered by short, smooth fur. The overall coloration is predominantly tan with lighter underparts. Notably, both sexes possess slim, slightly curved horns. The young ones exhibit a darker, reddish-brown coat that gradually fades as they mature.
Behavior
Gerenuk is primarily a solitary, nocturnal grazer, consuming mainly leaves, twigs, and shoots. Known for its unique, elongated neck, it uses this adaptation to feed from heights inaccessible to other herbivores. Gerenuk has a rather sedentary lifestyle, with low energy expenditure. It marks its territory by the characteristic spreading of preorbital gland secretions on twigs and trees.
Population
Decreasing
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