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springbuck

American  
[spring-buhk] / ˈsprɪŋˌbʌk /

noun

plural

springbucks,

plural

springbuck
  1. springbok.


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There is no more beautiful and fascinating sight than that of a troop of impala or springbuck really on the move and jumping in earnest.

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Some of the officers made an effort to get up hunting parties, and succeeded in bagging a few springbuck, but their expeditions were fraught with even more risk to themselves than to their quarry.

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About six hundred yards off, straight before us, was a small herd of springbuck; they were busily grazing, moving to the right as they grazed.

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This region is the home of the “springbuck,” which still survives in countless myriads.

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When Outa was young he was nearly killed by a troop of springbucks, and he thought, ‘No, not toch trampled to death; to be carried down the river is better.’

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