Jackson’s hartebeest

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Jackson’s hartebeest is a large, reddish-brown African antelope subspecies known for its elongated head and speed, commonly found in savanna and grassland habitats.

All labels observed (3)

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Jackson hartebeest 1
Jackson’s hartebeest canonical 1
hartebeest 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antelope
mammal
subspecies
activityPattern diurnal
bodySize large
class Mammalia
coatColor reddish-brown
commonName Jackson’s hartebeest self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jackson hartebeest

Jackson’s hartebeest
Jackson’s kongoni
diet grazer
herbivorous
eats grasses
family Bovidae
foundInProtectedArea Kenya wildlife reserves
Uganda Wildlife Authority
surface form: Uganda wildlife reserves
genus Alcelaphus
habitat grassland
open woodland
savanna
hornPresence both sexes horned
kingdom Animalia
knownFor speed
locomotion quadrupedal
nativeTo East Africa
Kenya
Uganda
northwestern Tanzania
notableFeature elongated head
long legs
ringed horns
sloping back
offspring single calf
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Alcelaphus
surface form: Alcelaphus buselaphus cokii

Coke’s hartebeest
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
sexualDimorphism males larger than females
socialBehavior gregarious
socialStructure herds
taxonRank subspecies
threats habitat loss
hunting
usedFor game viewing
trophy hunting

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Murchison Falls National Park hasWildlifeSpecies Jackson’s hartebeest
Jackson’s hartebeest commonName Jackson’s hartebeest self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jackson hartebeest
Alcelaphus notableSpecies Jackson’s hartebeest
this entity surface form: hartebeest