Yes, many species of antelope live in the savanna, which is characterized by grasslands and scattered trees. They are well-adapted to this environment, where they graze on grasses and rely on their speed and agility to evade predators. Common antelope species found in savannas include wildebeests, impalas, and Gazelles. Their presence plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, influencing plant growth and serving as prey for larger carnivores.
They dont live in a rainforest they live in the savvanah in africa.
no they live in Asia mostly in the southeast area
Savvanah
They live in savannas and grasslands.
Some antelope live in the jungle. Most antelope live in the African Savannah. Some live in forests and some in the desert.
The kind of snakes that live in the Savannah are Bush python, spitting cobra, black mamba, Gabon viper. answered by Eleanor . A .
No, antelope are native to Africa and Asia. In North America, animals like pronghorn are sometimes referred to as antelope, but they are actually not closely related to true antelope species found in other parts of the world.
Savvanah
For lots of reasons. It is too cold. There is nothing there for them to eat. There is no shelter there.
Pronghorn antelope are not actually antelope but can be found in Idaho. The pronghorn is it's own branch called antelocapridae.
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