Several African antelope are ox like in appearance but the Greater and Lesser Eland are the most ox like in overall appearance. Wildebeest/Gnu has an ox like head as well.
There are nine different types of spiral horned African antelope. They are found all over the African Savanna below the Sahara Desert. Kudu and eland are examples.
I think it's a nyala.
The Wildebeest or Gnu.
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Eland. They are the world's largest antelope and have long curved horns Eland. They are the world's largest antelope and have long curved horns
Gemsbok
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A gemsbok is a large antelope which is native to Southern Africa. It has distinctive black and white markings on the head, a tufted tail and long sharp straight horns,
Gnu: noun: large African antelope having a head with horns like an ox and a long tufted tail
A Topi is a type of African antelope. It's one of a number of long faced antelope with ringed lyre shaped horns (similar to hartebeest, bleesbok, etc. in structure). Topis have a deep red to purplish red coat.
African antelope come in many sizes and are adapted to eating different kinds of food. Some of the small antelope found in Africa include the Cape grysbok, the dwarf antelope, and the oribi.
A wildebeest, also a gnu, is a member of the antelope family. They are mainly in Africa and have long horns.
It's an antelope that's large and has long horns. It uses its horns to defend itself from cheetahs and other predators.
I assume that by "sable antelope" you mean "sable antelope", as I have never heard of a stable antelope. A sable antelope is a species of antelope with a black or brown pelt. both genders have long, curved horns, and they have distinctive manes, earning them the nickname "horse antelope." Sable antelope live in savannas. but, if you are not referring to sable antelope and mean something different by stable antelope, then I'm sorry I couldn't help.
Gnu is a three letter word for an African antelope
The western or lowland bongo, Tragelaphus eurycerus eurycerus, is a herbivorous, mostly nocturnal forestungulate and among the largest of the African forest antelope species.Bongos are characterised by a striking reddish-brown coat, black and white markings, white-yellow stripes and long slightly spiralled horns. Indeed, bongos are the only Tragelaphid in which both sexes have horns.