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RAFTING MASTI -  Flora & Fauna - Animals - Mammals - Chinkara

Classification

Kingdom : Animalia
Phylum : Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order : Carnivora
Family : Bovidae
Subfamily : Antilopinae
Genus : Gazella
Species : G. bennettii
Zoological name : Gazella bennettii
Found In : Bandhavgarh National Park and Ranthambore National Park
 

Physical appearance : Its total height is 65 cm and weigh around 23 kg. Males have short horns. Horns of the females are soft or missing. Its summer coat is warm biscuit or reddish in colour, with smooth glossy fur. In winter the white belly or throat fur is in greater contrast. The sides of the face have dark chestnut stripes from the corner of the eye to the muzzle bordered by the white stripes. It's tail is covered with a dorsal crest of black hairs. It is the smallest antelope found in Asia.

Presence in India : Chinkara is widely distributed in India. It is mostly found in Rajasthan, north western and central parts of India. They could also be spotted in the Bandhavgarh and Ranthambore National Park.

Habitat : Chinkara prefers grasslands, desert areas, woodlands and shrub lands to live.

Diet : Their diet include all types of vegetation. The feed on grass, leaves and wild fruits. They can live without water for longer period of time.


Reproduction :
Chinkara can mate throughout the year. Gestation period lasts for 5 -6 months. Females give birth to one or two young ones. There are two birth peaks the major one in April and the minor one in Autumn.

Conservation status : Endangered species, considered as extremely vulnerable. It is widely haunted for games.

Lifespan : The lifespan of Chinkara is upto 12 - 15 years.

 
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