Black
Buck-Antelope Cervicapra (Linnaeus) (Kaliar)
This
variety of deer is to be seen occasionally on alluvial sands along
the shores of the Gulf of Kutch, while the Common Red Antelope-Gaz:ella
henetUi ( Chinkara ) is found in the same places in much larger
numbers. A fine male antelope of the Indian plains has long spiral
horns. The older animal becomes deep black on the upper parts,
in strong contrast with its white throat, belly and legs. Sought
after by sportsmen and some of the villagers, its number which
was once a justifiable pride of Kutch, has sadly diminished today.
Bucks were plentiful on the low lying saline flats of Banni which
provide grazing for the cattle raised in this area. Bucks need
to be carefully husbanded so that their number can once again
be an attraction to the tourists. Black bucks can run very fast
and escape enemy by swift running.