The Blackbuck is a class 1 deer. It can be hunted in the Parque Fernando.
Description
The blackbuck is an antelope native to and found mainly in India, but which in recent years has enjoyed great success throughout the United States and Argentina. Their long, spiraling horns, white-ringed eyes, and stout physique make them easily recognizable and a popular symbol of Indian culture. The blackbuck is active mainly during the day but will take regularly take extended breaks in the hottest hours of the day. Due to their regular need of water, blackbucks are fairly sedentary and prefer to stay in areas where water is found year round, but during drought and dry seasons, blackbucks may expand their home range in search of water and forage. The size of blackbuck herds varies throughout the year and is directly tied to the availability of food.
Features
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Behaviour | Mainly sedentary, but may move longer distances in search of water and forage; extremely fast |
Habitat | Prefer forests and grasslands where water is perennially available |
Senses | Excellent vision, good sense of smell, but otherwise poor hearing |
Social | Mixed herds and bachelor herds, group size fluctuate based on the availability of food |
Active | Active throughout the day, typically take long breaks during the hottest hours of the day |
Recommended
Equipment |
Weapon Class 1, Antler Rattler |
Species | Antilope cervicapra |
Difficulty | Average |