Yes, they usually migrate from waterhole to waterhole.
The collective nouns for impala are a herd of impala or a couple of impala, whichever is applicable to the circumstances.
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Impala was created in 1812
Yes, an impala is an ruminant
Yes, an impala is a ruminant
chevy impala
Alligators do not migrate.
They didn't migrate. Animals migrate.
they migrate
A 1962 lowrider impala
Impala's live in South Africa!
An Impala is a subspecies of the antelope family.