Animal
| Name: | Jumper |
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| gender: | male |
| Animal specie: | Aepyceros melampus (antelope) |
| Habitat: | Savannah |
About It
| Nutrition: | Herbivorous |
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| Food Offered: | Grass |
| Food Qty: | 4.0KG |
| Date Of Check-Up: | January 10, 2026 |
Veterinary Observation
Subject: Jumper - Appearance: Sleek reddish-brown coat; distinct white underbelly. - Horns: Symmetrical, ridged, and firmly attached to the skull. - Movement: High-velocity leaping (metatarsal glands are active). - Eyes: Large, lateral placement; clear 360-degree awareness. - Hooves: Sharp and even; no signs of overgrowth or rot.
| Mood Animal: | Well |
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Optional Animal Details
Male Impala. Status: well. BCS: 3/5. Propulsion muscles in hindquarters show high power. Scent glands on hind legs are functioning for herd cohesion. Vigilant behavior; normal response to savannah stimuli. Dental check: Herbivorous grinding surfaces are intact. Stable in savannah grassland habitat.