Antelopes range anywhere from desert (oryx) through to dense rainforest (bongo). Europe and parts of Russian tundra have saiga antelope that used to
run in massive herds that were nearly irradicated (much like the buffalo in North America).
North America has only the Pronghorn (Antelocapridae) which is not an antelope in the strict sense of the word.
South America has no antelope species.
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Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brush land and deserts.
There climate is very humid.
The ram antelope, also known as the Arabian oryx, is a species of antelope native to the Arabian Peninsula. It is characterized by its long, straight horns and striking white coat, which helps it reflect sunlight in its arid desert habitat. Once nearly extinct due to hunting and habitat loss, conservation efforts have helped to reintroduce the species into the wild. The ram antelope is well-adapted to harsh environments, capable of surviving with minimal water.
Pandas live in a cold damp climate.
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In a sunny and warm climate
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Climate change is not affecting koalas' behaviour. Habitat loss affects them more, and habitat loss is not a result of climate change, but of human activity.
The addax, also known as the white antelope or screwhorn antelope, is critically endangered. Its population has dramatically declined due to habitat loss, poaching, and hunting pressures, particularly in North Africa. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the species and its habitat, but its survival remains at significant risk.