hartebeest
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hartebeests,
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hartebeest
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any large African antelope of the genus Alcelaphus, having ringed horns that curve backward: some species are endangered.
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any of several related African antelopes, as certain species of the genus Damaliscus.
noun
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either of two large African antelopes, Alcelaphus buselaphus or A. lichtensteini, having an elongated muzzle, lyre-shaped horns, and a fawn-coloured coat
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any similar and related animal, such as Damaliscus hunteri ( Hunter's hartebeest )
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Etymology
Origin of hartebeest
From Afrikaans, dating back to 1780–90; see origin at hart, beast
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Warthogs, wild dogs and horse-like antelopes known as hartebeest frequently wind up as road kill.
From New York Times ● Mar. 16, 2019
I scanned the long, high-ceilinged room and located the spot with the closest penguin views: front-right corner, by the Hunter’s hartebeest.
From Washington Post ● Jan. 26, 2016
"I shot a nice red hartebeest," Jerry Emhoff, a resident of Watervliet, Michigan, said of one day's hunting.
From US News ● Sep. 2, 2015
Environmental change and rates of evolution: the phylogeographic pattern within the hartebeest complex as related to climatic variation.
From Scientific American ● Feb. 26, 2014
George and Matamo rode in pursuit and succeeded in killing a hartebeest and two springboks, the more dainty parts of which were cooked for the evening meal.
From Perils in the Transvaal and Zululand by H.C. Adams
Giraffes, hyenas and baboons abounded, along with now extinct giant horses and hartebeests and buffalo with 13-ft. horn spans.
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Driven by drought, a procession of game in stretched, incredible battalions passes the tents on the Serengetti plains—first zebras, then hartebeests, buck, cheetahs, gazelles, giraffes, rhinos, wild dogs, all superbly photographed.
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Here and there throughout the plains scattered herds of zebra, hartebeests, and gazelles grazed in peace.
From Stories from Everybody's Magazine by Various
A horizon without a few hartebeests on it would seem to be lacking in completeness.
From In Africa Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country by John T. McCutcheon
I rode on, and soon fell in with a troop of hartebeests, and, a little after, with a large herd of blue wildebeests and pallahs.
From Forest and Frontiers Or, Adventures Among the Indians by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming
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