Nope - they are two entirely different animals. However, they do belong to the same family (Bovidae).
The name comes from the Afrikaans spelling of rhebok, a type of African antelope or gazelle.
No. "Reebok" is the Afrikaans spelling for the name of a specific type of African antelope, the Rhebok.
No. Reebok isn't Turkish at all. The name comes from the Afrikaans spelling of rhebok, a type of African antelope or gazelle.Reebok is actually just the name of the shoe company when translated and does not mean "fleet of foot." A reebok is a small and very fast type of antelope.
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reebok is an antelope, so is an ubuntu!
I don't think there is one. There is a type of Waterbuck (a type of Antelope) that is called the Lechwe, maybe that is what you are thinking of?
The name of the company Reebok comes from the Afrikaans word for antelope, which is rhebok.
it's Reebok! Roebuck.
Reebok does not have a widely recognized full form, as it is primarily known as a brand name. The name "Reebok" is derived from the Afrikaans spelling of "rhebok," which is a type of antelope native to Africa. Founded in 1958, the company specializes in athletic footwear and apparel.
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