Elands, the impressive and gentle giants of the antelope world, are native to the grasslands and savannas of Africa.


With their striking appearance and unique behaviors, they offer a wealth of interesting characteristics. Here are ten captivating facts about these magnificent creatures.


1.Largest Antelope Species: Elands are among the largest antelopes in the world. The two species, the greater eland and the lesser eland, can weigh between 600 and 2,200 pounds. Males are significantly larger than females, making them one of the heaviest antelope species.


2.Distinctive Horns: Both male and female elands have impressive, spiral-shaped horns. In greater elands, these horns can grow up to 35 inches long, while lesser elands have slightly shorter horns. The horns are used in dominance displays and for protection against predators.


3.Unique Stripes: Elands have distinctive white stripes running down their bodies. These stripes are more prominent in young elands and tend to fade as they mature. The stripes may help with camouflage in their natural habitats.


4.Adaptations to Heat: Elands are well-adapted to hot environments. They have a unique ability to sweat and their skin secretes a cooling substance to help regulate body temperature. This adaptation allows them to thrive in the hot savanna regions.


5.Large Herds: Elands are social animals that often form large herds. These herds can range from a few individuals to over 100. Living in groups provides protection from predators and increases their chances of finding food.


6.Vocal Communication: Elands use a variety of vocalizations to communicate with each other. Their calls include grunts, snorts, and bleats, which help them maintain contact within the herd and signal danger.


7.Impressive Jumpers: Elands are capable of remarkable jumps, reaching heights of up to 8 feet. This ability helps them navigate over obstacles and escape from predators when necessary.


8.Herbivorous Diet: Elands are primarily herbivores, feeding on grasses, leaves, and shoots. They have a special digestive system that allows them to extract maximum nutrients from their food, which is essential for their large size.


9.Lifespan: In the wild, elands typically live around 15-20 years. In captivity, where they are protected from predators and receive regular food and medical care, they can live up to 25 years.


10.Breeding Behavior: During the mating season, male elands engage in a unique behavior called “lekking.” Males gather in a specific area and display their strength and stamina to attract females. This behavior is part of their ritual for finding mates.


Lykkers, we hope you enjoyed these incredible facts about elands as much as we did! Which fact about these majestic antelopes caught your attention, or do you have any more interesting insights to share? Drop a comment below and let’s discuss these fascinating creatures further. Thanks for exploring the world of elands with us!


The Northern Horse encounters an Eland herd at Montusi Mountain Lodge

Video by Montusi Mountain Lodge