Yes because they are both.mammals. Plus they are both hooves animals.
The antelope is more closely related to the goat, both being of the family bovidae, whereas the deer is of the family cervidae.
No, it is a noun. An antelope is a thin bovine animal related to deer. Used with other nouns (antelope horn), it is a noun adjunct.
No, an elk is a deer, or a cousin to deer like White-tail, Mule-deer, Keystone, Black-tailed, etc. Antelope are distant cousins to the deer family.
Cheetahs hunt antelope and gazelle. Although antelope and gazelle look similar to deer, they aren't deer. Deer have antlers, which they shed, while antelope and gazelle have permanent horns.
on the range, where the deer and the antelope play
A deer would brutally destroy the antelope. Ben is my bae, back off.
all species of antilope have pointed hollow horns that are permanent while deer have branched antlers that shed every years deer antlers are solid and bony .male and femle antelope have horns while onle male deer grow antlers.antelope belong to family antilocapridae while deer belong to family cervidae answer bye sumera malik This is slightly incorrect... only one FEMALE deer grows horns. ALL male deer grow them. Stephen
Deer and dear
Deer antlers are branched and antelope horns are not. It would be better to have deer horns. Antelopes are harder to find, while deer are native to every continent but Australia and Antarctica.
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deer or you could say antelope
A deer, perhaps? From "Home on the Range"... "Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam, Where the deer and the antelope play;"