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Antelope

Antelope are a subfamily of the family Bovidae. In the world today are 30 genera of antelope and over 90 species. All antelope have horns they do not shed. They are found in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Have a question? Know a lot about antelope? Come into this category where the antelope play.

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What is the domain of an antelope?

The antelope is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.

Is wilder beast the same as wildebeest?

yes.

the word wilder beast is commonly heard on many national geographic programmes like the great migrations. and in fact it is the same you may find in web pages the term used is wild beest or wild beast ( the spelling may be different due to US or UK language usage)

Where do bongo antelopes live?

lives in Africa, from Sierra Leone to Kenya

Car names with five letters?

* Acura * Chevy * Buick * Dodge Volvo, Honda, Lexus, Mazda, Smart, Lotus...

How much do wildebeest calves weigh?

as much as a turkey on thanksgiving but plus like 10 billion pounds

What color are impalas?

The animal is a fawn (tan) color with white chest/belly, muzzle,underside of the tail and white markings on their face around the eyes. They have black markings on their back legs (hock, knee & rump) down the center of their tail, and on the tips of their ears. The horns (of the male) are dark (black or very dark gray) as are the hooves. Please see the related link below.

Impala the car is a full sized car made by the Chevrolet company ( a division of General Motors) and introduced to the market in 1958.

The Chevy Impala has been painted in a large number of colors over the last five decades. The original coupes where commonly a robin's egg blue, sometimes with a white roof, often with white wall tires and always with lots of chrome trim. During the 60s the Impala "muscle cars" frequently appeared painted in red.

The modern Impala is more sedate in its coloring, blending in with other cars in parking lots (making it as difficult to find as any other model). Please see the related links below.

What state has the largest antelope population in the us?

I think it is Wy in Yellowstone National Park. I know the largest elk herd is there.

Yellowstone National Park has the largest amount of antelope in the United States.

Followed by New Mexico Colorado Kansas. Hurley New Mexico has over 200 herds that roam all of the way into Bagdad Arizona Southern Colorado & Safford Arizona.

I counted 31 different herds in Bagdad Arizona. 13 herds in Eatern Colorado in Limon.

They are also in the higher elevations in Flagstaff Arizona.

The elk migrate from Wyoming into Utah then South into Gila National Park in

Silver City New Mexico. You may count up to 100 elk feeding on a private ranch

outside of Silver City New Mexico. These are the largest trophy elk in the United States followed by Montana Colorado Idaho Utah.

What is a pallah?

A pallah is a variety of South African antelope, Latin name Aepyceros melampus.

Do antelopes eat humas?

Do you mean Humans? Well, They Don't because if you eat it you get sick if it eats you The antilope will die, If you Eat=Sick :( If it eats you=Dead antelope :(

What is baby antelope called?

a baby Antelope is a type of animal found in parts of Africa. It kinda looks like some species of deer.

Antelope can jump very high and have a good sense of speed.

so, therefore, a baby antelope is a baby animal found usually, in africa.

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What is a graceful antelope?

IMPALA . But using the Internet to solve crosswords is cheating!!

Do antelopes have hooves for a reason?

the surface area of the feet is small, resulting in large amounts of pressure being exerted onto leg. The hooves 'block' the pressure..... i think..... :/

Do antelopes live in saskatchewan?

Antelopes are not native to Saskatchewan. The province is home to species such as deer and elk, but antelopes, specifically the species like the pronghorn, are primarily found in the western United States and parts of Canada, such as Alberta. While there may be some exotic game farms that keep antelope, they do not naturally inhabit Saskatchewan's ecosystems.

How do the hooves of the klipspringer antelope help it to move among the rocks?

the hooves of a klipspringer are specially adapted to walk on the crevices in mountain,it has hooves horizontally aligned in order to do that.