Description
The blue wildebeest, also called the common wildebeest, is a large antelope and one of the two species of wildebeest.
It is placed in the genus Connochaetes and family Bovidae, and has a close taxonomic relationship with the black wildebeest.
The blue wildebeest is known to have five subspecies.
This broad-shouldered antelope has a muscular, front-heavy appearance, with a distinctive, robust muzzle.
Young blue wildebeest are born tawny brown, and begin to take on their adult coloration at the age of 2 months.
The adults’ hues range from a deep slate or bluish-gray to light gray or even grayish-brown.
Dimensions:
(H) 1150 mm
(L) 1600 mm
(W) 500 mm
Weight:
41 kg
Scoring Zones:
2 broadside shots
Group 1
Wildcrete recommends that all animals equipped with corkscrews use grease, soapy water, or similar substances at the connection points to facilitate assembly.





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