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    Antidorcas is a genus of antelope that includes the living springbok and several fossil species. In 2013, Eva Verena Bärmann (of the University of Cambridge) and colleagues undertook a revision of the phylogeny of the tribe Antilopini on the basis of nuclear and mitochondrial data.
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    Antidorcas australis, also known as the southern springbok, is an extinct species of antelope from the Pleistocene and Holocene of South Africa. It is a close relative of the living springbok .
    The genus Antidorcas evolved from an ancestral Gazella species more than 3 million years ago in East Africa and gave rise to A. australis, Antidorcas bondi, and A. recki.
    Two Antidorcas species, A. bondi and A. australis, were once common across Africa but became extinct in the early Holocene about 7,000 years ago. A third species, A. recki, is likely a direct ancestor to the springbok and existed around 100,000 years ago during the Pleistocene.
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    WEBBirth takes place in Oct-Nov, the start of the wet sea­son. Ges­ta­tion is ap­prox­i­mately 4-6 months and fe­males gen­er­ally re­pro­duce every 2 years, start­ing be­tween the ages of 1 and 2. Wean­ing usu­ally oc­curs from 6 …

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