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Name of the animal: Hirola

Description: Hirola is the world’s rarest and


endangered species. An animal loved by humans.
Graceful, gentle and with a caramel-colored fur, the
hirola antelope lives in the wilds of Africa.
Habitat: flooded grasslands and savannas/tropical
savannas.
Size: 73-118kg (weight)
99-125cm (height)
120-200cm (length)
Lifespan: 10-15 years
Diet: Hirola are herbivorous animals. They are
specialized grazers and prefer newly sprouted grass. These antelopes can stay long
periods without drinking water.
Status: endangered species
Causes of endangerement: hunting, loss of natural habitat and drought.
Solutions: habitat restoration

The report:
Hirola is the world’s rarest antelope, it measures about 3-4 feet long. This wild animal is
found in savannas. It lives for 10-15 years on the average and feeds on grass.
Hirola is an endangered species because of hunting,loss of natural habitat and drought.
Of course, we can’t indifferent to these problems, we must save Hirola from the danger.
We have to aply the projects of habitat restoration to reduce the scrub from ground and
we mustn’t hunt and shoot it because life without animals is colourless.

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