Aidan + Autumn Antelope (Roan)

Speedy mammals that sprint gracefully across the grasslands

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Aidan Size: 3.9” tall x 1.4” wide x 3.5” long
Autumn Size: 3.5” tall x 1.1” wide x 3.5” long
Item: CTA-ANL
Common - Unlimited Editions

Between playful sprints, roan antelope spend their mornings and evenings grazing along the Central African grasslands in herds. The herds are made up of mostly females with one male who defends the group. During the hottest part of the day they rest under the trees. Roan antelope can run really fast—up to thirty-five miles per hour for long distances—but usually they dash away from possible danger for a little while, then stop to look back. Roan antelope are brownish in color, and both the males and females have little manes, beards, and arched ringed horns. Pregnant females leave their herds when they’re ready to give birth and return with their newborn calves. They leave the calves in hiding during the day while they graze and return in the evening. After about five or six weeks, the calf will join the rest of the herd during daytime grazing.

Noah's Pals

Noah's Pals
Noah's Pals