A baby impala is called a calf.
A herd
I would presume the young of an Impala would be a fawn, like the common deer
A group of jackals is called a pack. Black backed jackals, unlike the other two species of jackals, hunt in larger packs to hunt larger game such as impala and other small antelope and will target the defenseless animals such as a mother giving birth to a fawn or an antelope injured by lion attack. See a surprising thing about where a single black backed jackal takes down a healthy adult female impala.
she's a 1967 impala
Males are called Rams, and Females are called Ewes.
A group of Dolphins are called a Pod
A group of dolphins is called a pod. If that is your question.
A group of hens is called a brood.
a group of Blackbirds is called a murder
A group of martens is called a "richness."
A group of grouse is called a "pack".
It is commonly called a calf.
The -OH group is called the hydroxyl group