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Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brush land and deserts.
Antelopes range anywhere from desert (oryx) through to dense rainforest (bongo). Europe and parts of Russian tundra have saiga antelope that used torun in massive herds that were nearly irradicated (much like the buffalo in North America).North America has only the Pronghorn (Antelocapridae) which is not an antelope in the strict sense of the word.South America has no antelope species.antelopes usually live in plains,grasslands,and deserts .Most species of antelopes are native to Africa but some species originate in Asia.Most species of antelope are native to Africa, but some originate in Asia as well. Sometimes the so called pronghorn antelope of North America is confused with the true antelope. Thus, the pronghorn is not really an antelope. The true antelope is strictly confined to Africa and Asia.
African lions are predators. They help to keep the herbivore (gazelle, wildebeest, antelope, etc.) populations in check.
Yes, the saiga antelope has a few natural predators, including wolves, leopards, and humans. Young saiga calves are particularly vulnerable to predation by these animals. Additionally, habitat loss and poaching have further contributed to their decline, indirectly increasing the threats they face from predators. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this unique species and its habitat.
The address of the North Highlands-Antelope Library is: 4235 Antelope Road, Antelope, 95843 2498
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Rhebok, Royal Antelope, Roan Antelope,
An addax is a large antelope species known for its distinctive long, twisted horns and white coat. They are native to the Sahara Desert in Northern Africa and are well-adapted to survive in harsh desert conditions. Addax populations are currently threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
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.