Definition
The 'giant eland' is the largest species of antelope, even bigger than the common eland. It's an impressive sight! Think of them as the super-sized version of an already large animal. They are found in central and western Africa and have distinct markings. Imagine them as the uniquely patterned members of the eland family. They are less common than the common eland and face greater conservation challenges. Their size and beauty make them vulnerable.