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Antelope - Wikipedia Antelopes do not form a monophyletic group, as some antelopes are more closely related to other bovid groups, such as bovines, goats, and sheep, than to other antelopes A stricter grouping, known as the true antelopes, includes only the genera Gazella, Nanger, Eudorcas, and Antilope [1]
Antelope | Types, Characteristics, Adaptations, Mammal, African Plains . . . One antelope, the Indian blackbuck, bears the Latin name Antilope cervicapra; nevertheless, antelope is not a taxonomic name but a catchall term for an astonishing variety of ruminating ungulates ranging in size from the diminutive royal antelope (2 kg [4 pounds]) to the giant eland (800 kg [1,800 pounds])
The 15 Most Amazing Types of Antelope (Photos, Facts More) - Outforia Numerous other species are distributed across the following 15 genera; Ammodorcas Antidorcas Antilope Dorcatragus Eudorcas Gazella Litocranius Madoqua Nanger Neotragus Oreotragus Ourebia Procapra Raphicerus Saiga You may also like: Check Out the More Than 21 Species of Animals with Antlers and Horns: With Images, Facts, and More!
Antelope Animal Facts - A-Z Animals The antelope roams the forests and plains of Africa and Asia, relying on its incredible speed and agility to elude most predators
16 Types of Antelope: Species, Habitats, Diets - TRVST Antelopes are a diverse group of herbivorous mammals that belong to the family Bovidae It is subdivided into eight subfamilies and over 91 species In this article, we’ve listed the major types of antelope covering facts and some of the differences between the different types
Antelopes: Facts, Habitat, Behaviour | IFAW Still, scientifically, the only ‘true antelopes’ are the members of the Gazella, Nanger, Eudorcas, and Antilope genera Other groups called antelopes include the subfamily Aepycerotinae, of which the near threatened saiga is the only living member, and the subfamily Acelaphinae, which includes the wildebeest
20 Types of Antelope in Africa: A Guide to the Continents Diverse . . . Africa boasts an astonishing diversity of antelope species, each uniquely adapted to survive across various landscapes within the continent With ecosystems ranging from dense forests to vast savannahs, these antelopes are a testament to the adaptability of wildlife in Africa From the tiny dik-dik to the majestic eland, the continent serves as a sanctuary for […]