· Puku
By all means, NO!! Although few now roam completely free and without boundaries, puku can be found in game preserves and wildlife parks all throughout Central Africa.
no you are
no you are
They are endangered which means that they are legally protected.
These are all the names of African antelope, the answer to the question is BONGO. bovid blackbuck gerenuk addax gnu dik-dik hartebeest topi impala gazelle bongo kudu harnessed antelope mountain nyala nilgai sable antelope saiga steenbok eland waterbuck puku oryx
"Puku" can refer to different things depending on the context. In some cultures, it is a term used to describe a type of antelope native to Africa, known for its distinctive appearance and habitat in wetlands. Additionally, "Puku" may also be used as a slang term in various languages or cultures, often carrying unique meanings. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more tailored response.
no
They are not an endangered species, but they have been protected since 1952.
They aren't endangered, but a protected species. And yes, they are different.
The Addax (Addax nasomaculatus), also known as the screwhorn antelope, is an endangered desert antelope that lives in isolated regions in the Sahara desert.
If they are not protected, they will become extinct.