A group of antelope is called a herd.
a group of wildebeest is called an 'implausibility' or a 'herd'
A group of elks is called a gang of elks.
No, a group of lions is called a pride. Herds are usually groups of grazing animals such as zebras or antelope.
A baby Antelope is called a Kid.A young antelope is called a calf
A baby antelope.
It is called a "bachelor herd" when a group of antelope leave the main herd to search for better grassland. These smaller groups can consist of young males or older males that may not be able to compete successfully within the main herd.
Pronghorn antelope are not actually antelope but can be found in Idaho. The pronghorn is it's own branch called antelocapridae.
Elands are the largest species of "antelope" what is the largest antelope
Goa
Calf
Most antelope offspring are called calves, or calf. But since deer are in the family their offspring are called fawns.
The social structure of antelope is based on strength, age, and territory. Strong adult males are known as bulls, and bulls establish territories in areas that are good for grazing. Bulls encourage females to enter their territories and challenge other males who get too close. Female antelope form herds of between 5 and 20 members.