The antelope with a distinctive black and white face is the blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra). Native to the Indian subcontinent, blackbucks are known for their striking coloration, with males featuring spiral horns and a dark brown to black coat, while females are lighter in color. Their unique facial markings, characterized by a white stripe running from the eyes to the muzzle, add to their distinctive appearance. Blackbucks are primarily found in grasslands and open plains, where they graze and form herds.
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