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.
they use there screwed horns to pierce their enemy or ram them
The Ram is a male sheep. Sheep belong to the Artiodacyla(even-toed unqulates) order(a subgroup of the Mammalia class) and the Bovidae family which includes cattle, antelope, sheep and goats.
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Rhebok, Royal Antelope, Roan Antelope,
the worlds fastest antelope is the Pronghorn Antelope which runs at 61mph :)
No, the greater eland is the largest antelope.
Pygmy antelope is a loose classification of antelope. Antelope that are smaller that 25kg are considered 'pygmy.' This includes Grey Duiker, Suni, Oribi, Steenbok and Klipspringer. Oribi therefore is not the same as pygmy antelope.
No antelope are herbivorous
A baby antelope.
A baby Antelope is called a Kid.A young antelope is called a calf
I assume that by "sable antelope" you mean "sable antelope", as I have never heard of a stable antelope. A sable antelope is a species of antelope with a black or brown pelt. both genders have long, curved horns, and they have distinctive manes, earning them the nickname "horse antelope." Sable antelope live in savannas. but, if you are not referring to sable antelope and mean something different by stable antelope, then I'm sorry I couldn't help.