An Impala is a type of antelope found in countries in parts of southern and eastern Africa.
Gazelles and impalas are both types of antelope found in Africa. They are known for their speed and agility, which helps them evade predators such as lions and cheetahs. Gazelles generally have slender bodies and curved horns, while impalas are larger with distinct markings on their bodies.
Cheetahs primarily eat small to medium-sized ungulates like gazelles and impalas. They are carnivorous predators and rely on their speed and agility to catch their prey. Occasionally, they may also eat smaller animals like hares or birds.
Impalas are not currently considered endangered. They are listed as a species of "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List due to their wide distribution and large population size in their natural habitats in Africa. However, they face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and competition with livestock for resources in some areas.
They're antelope which are essentially by nature herbivorous, so your answer is yes!
No they do not. Pandas live in Asia and Cheetahs live in Africa
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yes they are impalas are meat
The Impalas ended in 1961.
Impalas are found in Africa.
Indianapolis Impalas was created in 1980.
Question :Where do Impalas Live ?=Answer : Sahara desert=
Impala was created in 1812
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They can eat malibus, but impalas are a little too big
No, they are in a different family. Impalas are antelopes in Bovidae, Deer are in Cervidae.
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Impalas sleep in their habitats, wherever that may be. They are commonly found in the savannah regions and wooded areas of Africa.