- Blackbuck
Taxobox
name = Blackbuck
status = NT
status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [IUCN2006 | assessors=Mallon, D.P. (Antelope Specialist Group) | year=2003 | id=1681 | title=Antilope cervicapra | downloaded=2008-08-13 ]
trend = stable
image_width = 200px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Artiodactyla
familia =Bovidae
subfamilia =Antilopinae
genus = "Antilope"
genus_authority = Pallas, 1766
species = "A. cervicapra"
binomial = "Antilope cervicapra"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus,1758 )
subdivision_ranks =Subspecies
subdivision = "Antilope cervicapra centralis
Antilope cervicapra cervicapra
Antilope cervicapra rajputanae
Antilope cervicapra rupicapra"Blackbuck ("Antilope cervicapra") is a species of
antelope found mainly inIndia , but also in parts ofPakistan andNepal . There are also introduced populations in various parts of the world including numerous ranches inTexas in theUnited States of America ; free-ranging populations also exist inArgentina (pampas in southernBuenos Aires , Santa Fe andEntre Ríos provinces).Local names for the species include "
Kala hiran ", "Sasin ", "Iralai Maan ", "Krishna Jinka ", "Krishna Mriga " in Kannada and "Kalveet " in Marathi. It is often simply called "Indian antelope" though this term might also be used for other Antilopinae from the region.Description
The horns of the Blackbuck are ringed with 1 to 4 turns, rarely more than 4 turns, and can be as long as 28 inches. A trophy Blackbuck is 18+ inches. In the male, the upper body is black (dark brown), and the belly and eye rings are white. The light-brown female is usually hornless. Blackbucks usually roam the plains in herds of 15 to 20 animals with one dominant male.
There are four
subspecies or geographic races
* "Antilope cervicapra cervicapra"
* "Antilope cervicapra rajputanae"
* "Antilope cervicapra centralis"
* "Antilope cervicapra rupicapra"Native habitat
Originally spread over large tracts of India (except in North East India). Today the Blackbuck population is confined to areas in
Orissa ,Punjab,Rajasthan , [Haryana] ,Gujarat ,Andhra Pradesh ,Tamil Nadu andKarnataka with a few small pockets in Central India. Its original habitat is open plain and not dense jungles. On the open plain, the Blackbuck is one of the fastest animals and can outrun most predators over long distances. Its chief predator was the now extinct Indian Cheetah. It is now sometimes preyed upon by wolves, feral dogs, etc.The diet of the Blackbuck consists mostly of grasses, although it does eat pods, flowers and fruits to supplement its diet. The maximum life span recorded is 16 years and the average is 12 years.
Threats
The main threats to the species are
*Poaching
*Predation
*Habitat destruction
*Overgrazing
*Diseases
*Inbreeding
*VisitorsThe Blackbuck is hunted for its flesh and its skin. Although Indian law strictly prohibits the hunting of these endangered animals, there are still occasional incidents of poaching. The remaining populations are under threat from inbreeding. The natural habitat of the Blackbuck is being encroached upon by man's need for arable land and grazing ground for domesticated cattle. Exposure to domesticated cattle also renders the Blackbuck exposed to bovine diseases. Once large herds freely roamed in the plains of North India, where they thrive best, but no longer. During the eighteenth, nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, Blackbuck was the most hunted wild animal all over India. Until India's independence, many princely states used to hunt this antelope and the other local Indian
gazelle , theChinkara with specially trained petAsiatic Cheetah . With their habitat of vastgrasslands converted into farmlands due to human population explosion the Asiatic Cheetahs are now sadly extinct in India since its independence and in most of Asia, the very last few fight for survival inIran . Fortunately the population is still stable with 50,000 native individuals, with an additional 43,000 introduced individuals toTexas andArgentina , the species could be seen in zoos.Gallery
Mythology
According to the
Hindu mythology Blackbuck or "Krishna Jinka" is considered as the vehicle (vahana) of the Moon-god or "Chandrama".Miscellaneous
The blackbuck, known as
Krishna Jinka inTelugu language , has been declared the state animal ofAndhra Pradesh .As per Garuda Purana of Hindu Mythology, Krishna Jinka bestows prosperity in the areas where they live.Like most wild animals, the Blackbuck is in principle protected in India by the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. Its protected status has gained publicity through a widely reported court case in which one of India's leading film stars, Mr.
Salman Khan , was sentenced to five years imprisonment for killing two black bucks and several endangeredchinkara s. The arrest was prompted by intense protests from theBishnoi ethnic group, which holds animals and trees sacred, and on whose land the hunting had taken place.In the past hunting of Blackbuck with the help of trained
Asiatic Cheetah s was a sport much enjoyed by the Indian Royalty.Several species of Indian deer and antelope were brought to the United States, specifically Texas, during the early part of the 20th century for the purpose of hunting and breeding. Some of these included Blackbuck,
Axis Deer , orChital Deer as they are called in India,Barasingha , andNilgai . These species, plus many others, can now be found on private hunting ranches and freely roaming the Hill Country and surroundings areas in Texas. Game ranch raised blackbucks are so thriving and plentiful that specimens were shipped from Texas to India in order to repopulate certain areas. In 2007, a blackbuck hunt in U.S.A. for a male trophy ranged in price from $750 - $2,500 USD depending on quality and outfitter.anctuaries
*
Abohar wildlife sanctuary
*Bandhavgarh National Park
*Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
*Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar
*Chhapar, Churu, Black Buck Santuary
*Corbett National Park
*Gir National Park
*Guindy National Park
*Kanha National Park
*Kirthar National Park (Pakistan)
*Lal Sohanra National parks (Pakistan)
*Maidenahalli Blackbuck Reserve , Tumakuru District, Karnataka
*Pilikula Biological Park, Mangalore, Karnataka
*Ranthambhore National Park
*Rehakuri Sanctuary ,Ahmednagar District ,Maharashtra
*KrushnaMruga Abhayaranya ,Ranebennur ,Karnataka Namesakes
* SS-8 Sasin, the
NATO reporting name for theR-9 Desna intercontinental ballistic missile .References
* Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/3017.shtml
* Link: http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020525/windows/main3.htm
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