品牌 (Brand):CollectA
出品年份 (Release Year):2016
產品編號 (Item Number):88757
尺寸 (Size):9.2cm x 11.5cm
喜愛程度(10為滿分):♥♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥♥
產地 (Original):英(EN)
最近一口氣入手好幾隻台灣沒進貨的草食動物,個人認為亨氏牛羚是2016最棒的羚羊,和之前的武廣牛/印度黑羚/藏羚併列為我目前最喜歡的羚羊模型,12-15年C家已出品好幾款經典物種,但是在塗裝方面感覺仍然有一些瑕疵,而這款無論比例/塗裝皆無可挑剔,值得ㄧ提的細節:分模線做在肚子側面,和本體完美結合在ㄧ起,毫無違合感。
亨氏牛羚 (資料來自於Wiki百科)
亨氏牛羚又稱為「四眼狷羚」,這是因牠們那大型的眶下腺。亨氏牛羚肩高100-125厘米及體重80-118公斤。牠們的毛皮是沙褐色的,雄性的毛皮較雌性的為灰,而腹部較淺色及在鼻粱上有白帶。頸背有一層非常厚的皮,當耳朵收起時形成一隆起部份。角呈豎琴形及明顯是環狀角。
亨氏牛羚可以在乾燥的草原上找到。牠們是於暮晨出沒的動物,早上及晚上會牧草。群族包含2-40頭雌羚,並由一頭雄羚所帶領;而5頭雄羚亦會組成單身的群族。整個群族多不會有遷徙,因雄性多是有領地的。當激烈爭鬥時,雄羚會以膝部蹲下,但當摔角時則會以四肢站立。
亨氏牛羚是極危的動物,野生數目約為500-1200頭。於1970年代,數量約為14000頭,但到了1980年代就只有7000頭。亨氏牛羚數目的下降相信是因家牛的競爭及乾旱令疫病漫延。
Hirola (information from wikipedia)
The hirola, also known as Hunter's hartebeest or "Hunter's antelope", is a Critically Endangered antelope species found on the border between Kenya and Somalia. They were discovered in 1888 by the zoologist H.C.V. Hunter only extant member of the genus Beatragus. The global hirola population is estimated at 300–500 animals, there are no hirola in captivity and the wild population continues to decline. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List "The loss of the Hirola would be the first extinction of a mammalian genus on mainland Africa in modern human history."
The hirola is a medium-sized antelope, tan to rufous-tawny in colour with slightly lighter under parts, predominantly white inner ears and a white tail which extends down to the hocks. It has very sharp, lyrate horns which lack a basal pedicle and are ridged along three quarters of their length. As hirola age their coat darkens towards a slate grey and the number of ridges along their horns increases. Hirola have large, dark sub-orbital glands used for marking their territories and give them the name "four-eyed antelope". They have white spectacles around their eyes and an inverted white chevron running between the eyes. The horns, hooves, udders, nostrils, lips and ear tips are black. Males and females look similar although males are slightly larger with thicker horns and darker coats.
The reasons for the historic decline of the hirola are not known but is likely a combination of factors including disease (particularly rinderpest), poaching, severe drought, predation, competition for food and water from domestic livestock and habitat loss caused by bush encroachment as a result of the extirpation of elephants in the hirola's natural range. The Hirola prefers areas that are used by livestock which puts them at increased risk from diseases like tuberculosis.
亨氏牛羚 (資料來自於Wiki百科)
亨氏牛羚又稱為「四眼狷羚」,這是因牠們那大型的眶下腺。亨氏牛羚肩高100-125厘米及體重80-118公斤。牠們的毛皮是沙褐色的,雄性的毛皮較雌性的為灰,而腹部較淺色及在鼻粱上有白帶。頸背有一層非常厚的皮,當耳朵收起時形成一隆起部份。角呈豎琴形及明顯是環狀角。
亨氏牛羚可以在乾燥的草原上找到。牠們是於暮晨出沒的動物,早上及晚上會牧草。群族包含2-40頭雌羚,並由一頭雄羚所帶領;而5頭雄羚亦會組成單身的群族。整個群族多不會有遷徙,因雄性多是有領地的。當激烈爭鬥時,雄羚會以膝部蹲下,但當摔角時則會以四肢站立。
亨氏牛羚是極危的動物,野生數目約為500-1200頭。於1970年代,數量約為14000頭,但到了1980年代就只有7000頭。亨氏牛羚數目的下降相信是因家牛的競爭及乾旱令疫病漫延。
Hirola (information from wikipedia)
The hirola, also known as Hunter's hartebeest or "Hunter's antelope", is a Critically Endangered antelope species found on the border between Kenya and Somalia. They were discovered in 1888 by the zoologist H.C.V. Hunter only extant member of the genus Beatragus. The global hirola population is estimated at 300–500 animals, there are no hirola in captivity and the wild population continues to decline. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List "The loss of the Hirola would be the first extinction of a mammalian genus on mainland Africa in modern human history."
The hirola is a medium-sized antelope, tan to rufous-tawny in colour with slightly lighter under parts, predominantly white inner ears and a white tail which extends down to the hocks. It has very sharp, lyrate horns which lack a basal pedicle and are ridged along three quarters of their length. As hirola age their coat darkens towards a slate grey and the number of ridges along their horns increases. Hirola have large, dark sub-orbital glands used for marking their territories and give them the name "four-eyed antelope". They have white spectacles around their eyes and an inverted white chevron running between the eyes. The horns, hooves, udders, nostrils, lips and ear tips are black. Males and females look similar although males are slightly larger with thicker horns and darker coats.
The reasons for the historic decline of the hirola are not known but is likely a combination of factors including disease (particularly rinderpest), poaching, severe drought, predation, competition for food and water from domestic livestock and habitat loss caused by bush encroachment as a result of the extirpation of elephants in the hirola's natural range. The Hirola prefers areas that are used by livestock which puts them at increased risk from diseases like tuberculosis.
沒有留言:
張貼留言