A young impala is called a "calf." Impala calves are typically born after a gestation period of about six to seven months and are able to stand and run shortly after birth to evade predators. They are often seen staying close to their mothers for protection during their early months.
I would presume the young of an Impala would be a fawn, like the common deer
The young of the Impala, a medium sized antelope, are known as calves.incidentally, at 12 to 18 months, the calf is mature enough to have its own offspring !
The scientific name for Impala is Aepyceros melampus.
It is commonly called a calf.
There is no such thing as a mammal bird. An animal is either a mammal or a bird, it cannot be both. Mammals have fur, give birth to live young and feed those young on milk. Birds have feathers and lay eggs. An impala is a type of deer, with fur and live young, so it's a mammal.
The name Impala is equivalent to swara in Kikuyu language.
i would say that an impala is similar to an antelope. Also, it could be a Gazelle
They live in the savannas of Africa.
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