"Dusa" is the name for any of 5 similar species in the closely-related genus Dusa. They are small antelopes, closely related to the Duikers, but they have several distinct characteristics which make them unique among bovids. The greatest difference of all is their diet - all species of Dusa are nearly exclusively carnivorous. They are notoriously difficult to keep in captivity due to their shy nature and strong social bonds, and very few captive packs have ever been kept sucessfully - until now. A sustainable captive population of Dusa dusa, known as the Striped Dusa or Common Dusa, has been established, and are ready to be adopted out.
Owner: Zebra,
Name: Simba
Gender: Male
Coat Colour: Solid Brindle (Carries white-bellied agouti, recessive spotting)
Genotype: E+E+/aaw/Ss/BrBr/Bcbc
Social Personality: Moderately Dominant, excitable
Dam: Zara
Sire: Sicheii
Rolled for a single fawn. Would have minimal white markings, but these are suppressed by the brockling gene.
Sorry this took so long! He's pre-grown because of the wait.