Yes, many antelope species eat leaves as part of their diet. They are herbivores and primarily graze on grasses, but they also consume shrubs and the leaves of trees, especially during dry seasons when grasses may be scarce. The specific diet can vary depending on the species and their habitat.
Antelopes are mostly herbivores. They graze on grass, leaves and leafy plants. Because of the way they digest plants they eat, they are considered as ruminants.
Antelopes eat grasses, twigs, bark, leaves, buds, herbs, fruits, and insects.
No. Antelope are herbivores so they eat grass, leaves, bark and other such plant material.
no an antelopes do no eat hyenas :-(
Buffaloes and antelopes commonly eat leaves, grass and shrubs. These are herbivores which only depend on plants for their food.
Antelopes dont hunt they are plant-eaters they eat grass and leaves
antelopes eat grass and shrubs and other plants but they eat insects too.
No. Antelopes are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't eat a baboon.
No
Antelopes are herbivores. They only eat plants, grass and bushes.
From what I know, Bengal tigers eat antelope and Chital(small deer)
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