Antelopes are not native to Saskatchewan. The province is home to species such as deer and elk, but antelopes, specifically the species like the pronghorn, are primarily found in the western United States and parts of Canada, such as Alberta. While there may be some exotic game farms that keep antelope, they do not naturally inhabit Saskatchewan's ecosystems.
yes of course they do. well maybe not but they most likely do live in alaska
yes
Antelopes live together to protect themselves against predators.
NO
No. They live in Asia and Africa.
No. I live in Saskatchewan and live happily with my pitbull as do many others in Sakatchewan.
No, of course not. They live in the grasslands in Africa.
antelopes do give live birth
They live in all of Saskatchewan except the northern corner, i think.
there is no prairie land in Saskatchewan
depends on how cold it is in saskatchewan.
Antelopes are mammals therefore are born live.