How big does a Springbok get? Here is an overview over the average adult age:
A grown Springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) reaches an average size of 1.06 meter (3′ 6″).
When born, they have an average size of 0 cm (0′ 0″). During their lifetime of about 20 years, they grow from 3.84 kg (8.47 lbs) to 33.39 kg (73.6 lbs). A Springbok has 1 babies at once. The Springbok (genus: Antidorcas) is a member of the family Bovidae.
As a reference: Humans reach an average body size of 1.65m (5′ 5″) while carrying 62 kg (137 lbs). A human woman is pregnant for 280 days (40 weeks) and on average become 75 years old.
The springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) is a medium-sized antelope found mainly in southern and southwestern Africa. The sole member of the genus Antidorcas, this bovid was first described by the German zoologist Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann in 1780. Three subspecies are identified. A slender, long-legged antelope, the springbok reaches 71 to 86 cm (28 to 34 in) at the shoulder and weighs between 27 and 42 kg (60 and 93 lb). Both sexes have a pair of black, 35-to-50 cm (14-to-20 in) long horns that curve backwards. The springbok is characterised by a white face, a dark stripe running from the eyes to the mouth, a light-brown coat marked by a reddish-brown stripe that runs from the upper fore leg to the buttocks across the flanks like the Thomson’s gazelle, and a white rump flap.Active mainly at dawn and dusk, springbok form harems (mixed-sex herds). In earlier times, springbok of the Kalahari desert and Karoo migrated in large numbers across the countryside, a practice known as trekbokking. A feature, peculiar but not unique, to the springbok is pronking, in which the springbok performs multiple leaps into the air, up to 2 m (6.6 ft) above the ground, in a stiff-legged posture, with the back bowed and the white flap lifted. Primarily a browser, the springbok feeds on shrubs and succulents; this antelope can live without drinking water for years, meeting its requirements through eating succulent vegetation. Breeding takes place year-round, and peaks in the rainy season, when forage is most abundant. A single calf is born after a five- to six-month-long pregnancy; weaning occurs at nearly six months of age, and the calf leaves its mother a few months later.Springbok inhabit the dry areas of south and southwestern Africa. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources classifies the springbok as a least concern species. No major threats to the long-term survival of the species are known; the springbok, in fact, is one of the few antelope species considered to have an expanding population. They are popular game animals, and are valued for their meat and skin. The springbok is the national animal of South Africa.
Animals of the same family as a Springbok
We found other animals of the Bovidae family:
- Addax with 1 babies per litter
- Gemsbok with a size of 1.62 meter (5′ 4″)
- Przewalski’s gazelle bringing 27.5 kilos (60.63 lbs) to the scale
- Puku with a size of 1.34 meter (4′ 5″)
- Royal antelope with a size of 49.9 cm (1′ 8″)
- Common eland with a size of 2.66 meter (8′ 9″)
- Yellow-backed duiker with a size of 1.32 meter (4′ 5″)
- Ruwenzori duiker bringing 15 kilos (33.07 lbs) to the scale
- Bates’s pygmy antelope with a size of 54 cm (1′ 10″)
- Siberian ibex with an average maximal age of 22.25 years
Animals with the same size as a Springbok
Not that size really matters, but it makes things comparable. So here are a couple of animals that are as big as Springbok:
- Red goral with a size of 1.04 meter (3′ 5″)
- Roan antelope with a size of 1.15 meter (3′ 10″)
- Maxwell’s duiker with a size of 84.5 cm (2′ 10″)
- Wolf with a size of 1.06 meter (3′ 6″)
- Iberian ibex with a size of 1.2 meter (4′ 0″)
- Goitered gazelle with a size of 95.8 cm (3′ 2″)
- Bornean yellow muntjac with a size of 99.5 cm (3′ 4″)
- Falkland Islands wolf with a size of 96 cm (3′ 2″)
- Buru babirusa with a size of 95 cm (3′ 2″)
- White-lipped peccary with a size of 1.11 meter (3′ 8″)
Animals with the same litter size as a Springbok
Here is a list of animals that have the same number of babies per litter (1) as a Springbok:
- Black-headed spider monkey
- Allied rock-wallaby
- Dorcas gazelle
- Goitered gazelle
- Hildegarde’s tomb bat
- Pallid bat
- Brazilian brown bat
- Northern elephant seal
- Kolan vole
- Gilbert’s potoroo
Animals with the same life expectancy as a Springbok
Completely different animals, but becoming as old as a Springbok:
- Bighorn sheep with an average maximal age of 24 years
- Goitered gazelle with an average maximal age of 20 years
- Lowland paca with an average maximal age of 16 years
- Finless porpoise with an average maximal age of 23 years
- Egyptian fruit bat with an average maximal age of 22.83 years
- Antarctic fur seal with an average maximal age of 23 years
- Indian hog deer with an average maximal age of 20 years
- Asian palm civet with an average maximal age of 22.42 years
- Cattle with an average maximal age of 20 years
- Northern greater galago with an average maximal age of 17 years
Animals with the same weight as a Springbok
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Antidorcas marsupialis:
- Goitered gazelle with a weight of 26.84 kilos (59.17 lbs)
- Sheep with a weight of 37.47 kilos (82.61 lbs)
- Dwarf blue sheep with a weight of 29.27 kilos (64.53 lbs)
- Thylacine with a weight of 30 kilos (66.14 lbs)
- Dibatag with a weight of 28.05 kilos (61.84 lbs)
- Giant anteater with a weight of 28.72 kilos (63.32 lbs)
- Red-fronted gazelle with a weight of 27 kilos (59.52 lbs)
- Pampas deer with a weight of 34.55 kilos (76.17 lbs)
- Sumatran orangutan with a weight of 39.7 kilos (87.52 lbs)
- Przewalski’s gazelle with a weight of 27.5 kilos (60.63 lbs)