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The common eland is the second-largest species of antelope after the giant eland, with males growing up to six feet tall at the shoulder and weighing anywhere from 1,200 to 2,000 pounds.
It was not immediately clear if the animal that killed the man at the park in Sweden was a giant eland, or of the slightly smaller common eland species, which can still reach heights of almost 6 ...
Species: Common eland (Taurotragus oryx) Individuals: The Detroit Zoo is home to two common elands, half siblings Brad and Clover, who came from the Freeport-McMoran Audubon Species Survival Center… ...
A common eland at the Audubon Nature Institute and the San Diego Zoo Global Wildlife Conservancy in New Orleans. AP NEW ORLEANS — A few tiny herds of African antelope have a new home on ranges ...
Wt. 1200-1550 lb (545-703 kg); Shoulder Ht. 59"-69" (150-175 cm); Length 98"-118" (250-300 cm). The eland is the largest of all antelope. It has a prominent dewlap on its throat, a shoulder hump ...
Eland at the Mashatu game reserve on July 26, 2010, in Mapungubwe, Botswana. A team of veterinary doctors from the General Directorate of Zoos and Wildlife Conservation took Puga, a Grant’s ...
NORTH WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. — The Lehigh Valley Zoo is excited to announce the arrival of “Code,” a one-year-old Common Eland, from The Wilds in Columbus, Ohio. Common Elands are the second ...
The common eland is the second-largest species of antelope after the giant eland, with males growing up to six feet tall at the shoulder and weighing anywhere from 1,200 to 2,000 pounds ...
Originating from Africa, the eland has large spiraled horns. Giant elands can stand six feet at the shoulder and weigh more than 2,600 pounds, with horns that can grow up to 49 inches long.
Species: Common eland (Taurotragus oryx)Individuals: The Detroit Zoo is home to two common elands, half siblings Brad and Clover, who came from the Freeport-McMoran Audubon SpeciesSurvival Center ...