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A bouncing baby bongo has been born in New Orleans. The 46-pound female is from a critically endangered antelope subspecies. It's the first calf conceived at the Species Survival Center created by ...
What's a bongo? A chestnut brown color with 12 to 14 white horizontal stripes down their backs, bongos are the only antelope with spiraled horns, usually with one or one-and-a-half twists.
Eastern bongo calf Kimani checks out her Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens habitat for the first time. She was born June 25, a member of a critically endangered antelope species.
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