Nilgai
Answer.. An Addax is a large light-coloured antelope, having ribbed, loosely spiralled horns. They are found inhabiting the desert regions in north Africa.
Nilgai
The large Indian antelope is known as the "Nilgai," or "blue bull" (Boselaphus tragocamelus). It is the largest antelope in India and is characterized by its bluish-gray coat, long legs, and distinctively curved horns in males. Nilgais are commonly found in grasslands and open forests across northern and central India, and they are known for their agility and speed.
Elands antelope or an impala antelope The large antelope that lives entirely in desert regions in Africa is the ADDAX. Elands and Gazelles are grass plains animals
A peregrine falcon is a large species of blueish-gray falcon.
A large type of antelope.
Nyala, large spiral-horned African antelope
ORYX
A yakin is a large Himalayan antelope.
Yes... Nilgai antelope are the second largest member of the antelope family. Some people refer to the mature Nilgai antelope males as "blue bulls" as the dominant male Nilgai antelope typically become very dark, taking on a blackish and blueish hue. These are large sturdy animals with mature Nilgai antelope bulls weighing upwards of 600 pounds on the hoof. Trophy size Nilgai antelope bulls will normally sport vertically oriented horns measuring 8.5 to 10 inches in length. They feature a unique tubular shaped beard on the midsection of their throat. Nilgai hunting can be a difficult task as Nilgai antelope are very skittish, and their keen eyesight is atop an elongated neck making it difficult to approach Nilgai males without being spotted. Nilgai antelope are horribly difficult to bring down, and rarely do they get dropped in their tracks unless taken with a spine shot.
Gemsbok
There isn't one (unless you were thinking of the gnu), but the nilgai is a large Indian antelope.