What is the maximal age a Oribi reaches?
An adult Oribi (Ourebia ourebi) usually gets as old as 15.75 years.
Oribis are around 210 days in the womb of their mother. When born, they weight 2.2 kg (4.84 lbs) and measure 2.37 meter (7′ 10″). As a member of the Bovidae family (genus: Ourebia), their offspring is 1 babies per pregnancy. Fully grown, they reach a bodylength of 1.16 meter (3′ 10″).
As a reference: Usually, humans get as old as 100 years, with the average being around 75 years. After being carried in the belly of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks), they grow to an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) and weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual.
The oribi (; Ourebia ourebi) is a small antelope found in eastern, southern and western Africa. The sole member of its genus, the oribi was first described by the German zoologist Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann in 1782. Eight subspecies are identified. The oribi reaches nearly 50–67 centimetres (20–26 in) at the shoulder and weighs 12–22 kilograms (26–49 lb). This antelope features a slightly raised back, and long neck and limbs. The glossy, yellowish to rufous brown coat contrasts with the white chin, throat, underparts and rump. Only males possess horns; the thin, straight horns, 8–18 centimetres (3.1–7.1 in) long, are smooth at the tips and ringed at the base.Typically diurnal, the oribi is active mainly during the day. Small herds of up to four members are common; males defend their group’s territory, 25–100 hectares (62–247 acres) large. The oribi is primarily a grazer, and prefers fresh grasses and browses occasionally. A seasonal breeder, the time when mating occurs varies geographically. Unlike all other small antelopes, oribi can exhibit three types of mating systems, depending on the habitat – polyandry, polygyny and polygynandry. Gestation lasts for six to seven months, following which a single calf is born; births peak from November to December in southern Africa. Weaning takes place at four to five months.The oribi occurs in a variety of habitats – from savannahs, floodplains and tropical grasslands with 10–100 centimetres (3.9–39.4 in) tall grasses to montane grasslands at low altitudes, up to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above the sea level. This antelope is highly sporadic in distribution, ranging from Senegal in the west to Ethiopia and Eritrea in the east and southward to Angola and the Eastern Cape (South Africa). The oribi has been classified as Least Concern by the IUCN; numbers have declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock.
Animals of the same family as a Oribi
Not really brothers and sisters, but from the same biological family (Bovidae):
- Ruwenzori duiker growing to a mass of 15 kgs (33.07 lbs)
- Puku with 1 babies per pregnancy
- Chinese goral becoming 17.25 years old
- Thomson’s gazelle becoming 15.17 years old
- Kirk’s dik-dik becoming 16.5 years old
- Bongo (antelope) becoming 19.42 years old
- East Caucasian tur becoming 22 years old
- Himalayan tahr becoming 21.75 years old
- Zebra duiker becoming 12.17 years old
- Chamois becoming 22 years old
Animals that reach the same age as Oribi
With an average age of 15.75 years, Oribi are in good companionship of the following animals:
- Brazilian porcupine usually reaching 17.25 years
- Black-mantled tamarin usually reaching 15.17 years
- Malabar large-spotted civet usually reaching 14 years
- Red fox usually reaching 15 years
- Six-banded armadillo usually reaching 18.75 years
- Brown hyena usually reaching 17 years
- Greater mouse-deer usually reaching 16.25 years
- White-nosed coati usually reaching 17.67 years
- Mountain gazelle usually reaching 18.25 years
- European rabbit usually reaching 18 years
Animals with the same number of babies Oribi
The same number of babies at once (1) are born by:
- Fraser’s dolphin
- Zanzibar red colobus
- Maxwell’s duiker
- Sunda flying lemur
- Giant golden-crowned flying fox
- Birdlike noctule
- Anoa
- Lesser great leaf-nosed bat
- Bonobo
- Southern elephant seal
Weighting as much as Oribi
A fully grown Oribi reaches around 17.16 kg (37.82 lbs). So do these animals:
- Red brocket weighting 20.42 kilos (45.02 lbs) on average
- Harvey’s duiker weighting 14.5 kilos (31.97 lbs) on average
- North American beaver weighting 18.11 kilos (39.93 lbs) on average
- Indian crested porcupine weighting 14.3 kilos (31.53 lbs) on average
- Gray brocket weighting 16.63 kilos (36.66 lbs) on average
- Guinea baboon weighting 18.03 kilos (39.75 lbs) on average
- Saudi gazelle weighting 16 kilos (35.27 lbs) on average
- Dorcas gazelle weighting 15.57 kilos (34.33 lbs) on average
- Dwarf brocket weighting 16.04 kilos (35.36 lbs) on average
- Swamp wallaby weighting 15 kilos (33.07 lbs) on average
Animals as big as a Oribi
Those animals grow as big as a Oribi:
- Indian muntjac with 99.5 cm (3′ 4″)
- Saiga antelope with 1.16 meter (3′ 10″)
- Visayan warty pig with 1.35 meter (4′ 6″)
- Roan antelope with 1.15 meter (3′ 10″)
- Sun bear with 1.22 meter (4′ 1″)
- Galápagos fur seal with 1.36 meter (4′ 6″)
- Giant panda with 1.35 meter (4′ 6″)
- Blackbuck with 1.25 meter (4′ 2″)
- Philippine deer with 1.26 meter (4′ 2″)
- Bawean deer with 1.38 meter (4′ 7″)