Bluebuck

The Bluebuck was a species of antelope that inhabited South Africa until it became extinct in the late 18th century. It was known for its striking blue-gray coat with a white belly and distinctive horns. The Bluebuck was a herbivorous animal that primarily fed on grasses and shrubs in the grasslands and savannas of its native habitat. Despite efforts to conserve the species, hunting and habitat destruction led to its eventual extinction. Today, the Bluebuck serves as a symbol of conservation efforts and the importance of protecting endangered species.

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