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.
It can be, as in prowling predators.The word is the present participle of the verb (to prowl) and may be used as an adjective, or as a noun (Prowling near the herd is the easiest way to stalk an antelope.)
the pronghorn antelope
Gazelle is a name that includes many antelope species. Gerenuk is an antelope found in Africa. Gemsbuck is another species of antelope found in Africa.
Addax is an antelope species in Africa. It begins with the letter A.
Another name for a South African antelope starting with the letter "G" is a gazelle. A gnu is also considered an ancestor of the antelope.
It can be, as in prowling predators.The word is the present participle of the verb (to prowl) and may be used as an adjective, or as a noun (Prowling near the herd is the easiest way to stalk an antelope.)
Dorcus parallelus is the Latin equivalent of 'antelope beetle'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'dorcus' comes from the Greek feminine gender noun 'dorkas', which means 'gazelle'. The adjective 'parallelus' comes from the Greek 'parallelos', which means 'beside one another'. So the antelope beetle is something that's 'beside the antelope'.
An adjectives modifies a noun or pronoun. There are three adjectives in this sentence. "Small" modifies the noun "antelope". "Brown" modifies the noun "fur". And "top" modifies the noun "half".
The address of the North Highlands-Antelope Library is: 4235 Antelope Road, Antelope, 95843 2498
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the pronghorn antelope
Rhebok, Royal Antelope, Roan Antelope,
the worlds fastest antelope is the Pronghorn Antelope which runs at 61mph :)
No, the greater eland is the largest antelope.
Pygmy antelope is a loose classification of antelope. Antelope that are smaller that 25kg are considered 'pygmy.' This includes Grey Duiker, Suni, Oribi, Steenbok and Klipspringer. Oribi therefore is not the same as pygmy antelope.
No antelope are herbivorous
A baby antelope.