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Nilgai Antelope |

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Nilgai Antelope come from India and occur over almost the
entire country. They are a member of the Bovine family and are
related closely to the African spiral-horned Antelopes. The short
coat of the males gradually turns blue-grey as they mature. Nilgai
means Blue Bull in India. The female has a yellow-brown coat, and
both sexes have a tuff of hair like a beard on the underside of the
neck. Nilgai do well in zoos, and are very popular on Texas game
farms.

More than 60 percent of Nilgai births bring twins. The Nilgai live
in herds of 15 to 20 animals, with the exception of the old bulls
which tend to be solitary animals. It is estimated that there are
over one million of these animals ranging across India and 15,000 in
captivity in the State of Texas.
Grazing Nilgais sometimes lower themselves to their "knees", and
when eating leaves they can stand on their hind legs for a short
time. When chased, Nilgai can run up to 29 mph (48 kph). Adult male
Nilgais can weigh up to 530 pounds (240 kg), and females can weigh
up to 275 pounds (125 kg). The babies will weigh about 30 to 35
pounds (13 to 16 kg) at birth, and reach sexual maturity at about 18
months. Nilgai have a lifespan of about 20 years.
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P.O. Box 449 Dallesport, WA
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(509) 448-4580 |
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