Abada

Abada

We kindly describe an elegant African creature graciously blessed with three remarkable horns. Two of these horns are gracefully placed on its head, while the third horn is found delicately on the nape of its neck, serving as a convenient tool to delicately position a carcass after the head has been meticulously detached. It is worthy of note that among those captivating beings that are not pursued by man, this extraordinary third horn may not possess its fullest development or may, in some instances, be regrettably absent.

An African animal having three horns, two on the head and one on the nape of the neck by which to hang up the carcass after the head has been removed. In those varieties that are not hunted by man, this third horn is imperfectly developed or wholly wanting.