FOUR-HORNED ANTELOPE 



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are much longer than those in front, which are sometimes reduced to small knobs, 

 and may be altogether wanting. The hair of this antelope is thin, coarse, and short, 

 but rather long on the tail ; the general colour is of a more or h-ss reddish hue, the 

 fawn of the back gradually blending into the white of the lower-parts on th^ Bides 



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and legs. A dark stripe, widest on the front pair, runs along the front of eat h 

 leg; the colour on the muzzle and outsides of the ears is darker than elsewhere; 

 and some of the fawns show a dark stripe along the back. The native name is 

 chousino-ha. 



The males are a little over 25 inches in height at the shoulder, while at the 

 haunches they measure 28 inches, thus standing higher behind than in front. 



