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Antelope - Wikipedia The term antelope refers to numerous extant or recently extinct species of the ruminant artiodactyl family Bovidae that are indigenous to most of Africa, India, the Middle East, Central Asia, and a small area of Eastern Europe
Antelope | Types, Characteristics, Adaptations, Mammal, African Plains . . . Yet antelopes are linked to both cattle and goats: the spiral-horned antelopes (tribe Tragelaphini, which includes the oxlike eland), are placed in the subfamily Bovinae together with cattle and the tribe Boselaphini, which includes the big nilgai and the little four-horned antelope
16 Types of Antelope: Species, Habitats, Diets - TRVST Antelopes are a diverse group of herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Bovidae, including cattle, goats, and sheep The eight subfamilies (with 91 species) that make up the different types of antelopes live in Africa and parts of Asia, but humans have introduced some species to other regions
Antelope - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants What IS an antelope? The word antelope has been used to describe a wide variety of horned mammals in the Family Bovidae There are even some species within the Bovidae family that are known as goat-antelope!
Antelope Animal Facts - A-Z Animals Antelopes are a diverse group of mammals that belong to the family Bovidae, which also includes cattle, goats, sheep, and buffalo The first known antelopes appeared in the Miocene epoch, around 20 million years ago, in Africa and Asia
Antelope: Top10 Amazing Behaviors Stunning Adaptations Now Below is a comprehensive table listing some of the most common types of antelope species found in various regions across Africa and Eurasia These species vary greatly in size, appearance, and habitat, but all share certain features that define them as part of the Bovidae family
Antelope: Types, Habitats, Behavior, and Conservation Insights Antelopes are among the most diverse and fascinating groups of herbivorous mammals worldwide Found primarily in Africa and parts of Asia, these elegant creatures are known for their speed, agility, and various adaptations that help them survive in the wild