Ungulates are a group of animals that have hooves, such as antelope, zebra, and goats. Elephants are not included in this grouping. Note that ungulates are not a recognized cladistic grouping, meaning that they do not share an evolutionary history, but merely share common features that are useful for grouping.
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"Survival of the fittest" best describes this situation.
Oribi is a small African antelope
Well lions seem to like them !
Seriously - Humans will apparently eat anything that is considered 'meat' so I'm guessing they are edible. We eat vennison, (which is deer - no comments about Bambi please !) snake, seal etc... some tribes-people even roast tarantulas !
So... I suppose antelope would be food for someone !
Antelopes are hunted for their fur, horns, meat, and hide. For some species, however, they are hunted for specific purposes. For example, the Dik dik, a tiny antelope which stands at most a foot tall, is hunted for making gloves. Another example, the bongo, is hunted for its horns. Its horns are so expensive and rare because the entire species is rare as well. Some predators of the antelope that are actually other animals are mainly large cats. These pillagers include the leopard and the lion. Spotted hyenas and pythons are known as well to be hunters of the antelope.
Hi! I'm an 8 year - old and I must say that you are much smarter than me! But I think the question was whether the antelope is a predator or not! The real answer is no.
Elands are the largest species of "antelope" what is the largest antelope
The Impala is a medium sized African antelope which is associated with the savanna-type eco-system and are found in Kenya, Tanzania, Swaziland, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Angola and Uganda.
There are two recognised sub-specie of Impala, the Common Impala (Aepyceros melampus melampus) and the much rarer Black-faced Impala (Aepyceros melampuspetersi).
It's a type of gazelle, pretty much like a small deer.
Cheetahs and lions are predators, and zebras are prey.
Yes, antelope can live and thrive in Alaska. There is a species of antelope, the saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica), that did live in what is now Alaska during the Pleistocene epoch, but now only inhabits a very small area of the Russian steppe.
The Dik Dik (A small type of deer) is excellent at hiding from predators, and has avoided extinction with their skill
The DoDo however, was "fearless" and didnt hide, and was subsequently preyed apon till extinction
because of the food they gather and the fur they have P.S its not true
Several African antelope are ox like in appearance but the Greater and Lesser Eland are the most ox like in overall appearance. Wildebeest/Gnu has an ox like head as well.
a wildebeest
If ox like is based on size the Greater Eland and Lesser Eland are often referred to as ox like.
Buffalo is not really an antelope, but it is the closest relative to the antelope where the name ends with an o.
The anwser is it is called Kudu