Impala
The Arabian oryx is the name of the antelope of semi desert regions of southern Africa.
SpringbokAnswer.. Impala is an antelope of southern and eastern Africa, having lyre-shaped horns, and able to move with enormous leaps.
The common Eland is a mammal , a plains antelope, found in East and Southern Africa
A gemsbok is a large antelope which is native to Southern Africa. It has distinctive black and white markings on the head, a tufted tail and long sharp straight horns,
Answer.Impala is an antelope with lyre-shaped horns found in south Africa.Nyala is the answer for Daily Telegraph GK Crossword 15 January 2011
The spelling tsessebe (silent T, also sassaby) refers to a bovine antelope of southern Africa.
The Eland is a cowlike antelope. It is the world's largest antelope and is the animal most often illustrated in the early rock art of East Africa.
It is the Impala (Aepyceros melampus), a medium-sized antelope in eastern and southern Africa.
Sable Antelopes eat grazers such as grasses, herbs, or foliage.
The address of the North Highlands-Antelope Library is: 4235 Antelope Road, Antelope, 95843 2498
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There are several species of antelope which end with "k", but most of these are not small. Two small antelopes are the Cape Grysbok and the Steenbok. Bok is the Dutch word for "antelope".Answer.That would be the Dik Dik. This very small antelope stands approx 12-16 inches at the shoulder, and weighs 7-16 pounds.There is another small antelope beginning with 'K' called a Klipspringer. It is native to southern and eastern Africa, and looks very similar to the Dik Dik.See related links...