Antelopes are typically characterized by their slender, graceful bodies and long legs, which are adapted for speed and agility. They often have a streamlined shape with a deep chest and a narrow waist, allowing them to navigate through their habitats efficiently. Many species also possess long, curved horns, which can vary in shape and size depending on the species. Overall, their shape is highly adapted for survival in various environments, from savannas to forests.
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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.
Several species of antelope are native to India, including nilgai, chinkara, blackbuck, Tibetan antelope, and four-horned antelope.
I saw fifteen antelope in the glen. Elk are a lot larger than antelope. Some people think that pronghorns are antelope.