- Stock Photography: LONE SPRINGBOK IN MOUNTAIN ZEBRA NATIONAL PARK by Keithyoung42
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- Photo title: Lone Springbok in Mountain Zebra National Park
- Author: Keithyoung42
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- The Springbok is the only gazelle in South Africa, marked by a distinct dark red-brown stripe that separates the light-brown upper body from the white underbelly. When it jumps with an arched back and stiff legs, known as 'Pronking', a long curved crest becomes visible. It also has a thin stripe running from each eye to the corner of its mouth. Their herds are either small or large in numbers and using their hooves they also dig and feed on roots and
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