Crossword-Solution: BONTEBOK
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bontebok | n. | The pied antelope of South Africa (Alcelaphus pygarga). Its face and rump are white. Called also nunni. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “BONTEBOK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| bontbok | 2 answers |
| AFRICAN reddish white-faced antelope | 2 answers |
| SOUTH African reddish white-faced antelope | 2 answers |
| South African antelope | 21 answers |
| South African animal | 35 answers |
| ariel relative | 42 answers |
| ADDAX relative | 42 answers |
| BONGO relative | 47 answers |
| antelope | 51 answers |
| African antelope | 54 answers |
| AFRICAN animal | 60 answers |
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Sentences with BONTEBOK (5)
Their altitude rises steadily with the advance northwards towards warmer latitudes, and with the compensating effect that the climate in the Queenstown district, Bontebok Flats for example, at 3,000 feet elevation, is exactly similar to that in the eastern portions of the Orange Free State at 5,500 feet, right up to near Lydenburg at 6,500 feet altitude, and being some six degrees further north than Queenstown.
They acknowledged that a large herd of eland such as we had seen was a fine sight, but said that the whole face of the country covered for miles with a densely-packed body of blesbok, bontebok, springbok, and wildebeest, was a still finer one.
Herds of gnus and bontebok bounded over the plains, and many solitary antelopes started from their lairs as he approached them.
The legs of the bontebok are white from the knee down, while those of his congener are only white on the insides--the outsides being brown.
The colours of the bontebok are purple violet and brown of every shade-- not mingling together, but marking the body as if laid on by the brush of a sign-painter.