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Antelope - Wikipedia A stricter grouping, known as the true antelopes, includes only the genera Gazella, Nanger, Eudorcas, and Antilope [1]
Antelope | Types, Characteristics, Adaptations, Mammal . . . One antelope, the Indian blackbuck, bears the Latin name Antilope cervicapra; nevertheless, antelope is not a taxonomic name but a catchall term for an astonishing variety of ruminating ungulates ranging in size from the diminutive royal antelope (2 kg [4 pounds]) to the giant eland (800 kg [1,800 pounds])
Antelope - Types, Facts, Lifespan, Classification, Habitat . . . Appearance and Physical Description Size: They show diversity when it comes to size For instance, male species of Common eland have a shoulder-length of about 70 inches (178cm), while the Royal antelope is only 9 4 inches (24 cm) long
74 Types of African Antelope (And 56 Subspecies) Full Guide What is the largest antelope in Africa? The giant eland (Taurotragus derbianus) is Africa’s largest antelope Its length ranges from 7 2 to 9 5 ft (2 2 to 2 9 meters) And stands between 4 3 to 5 9 ft (1 3 to 1 8 meters) at the shou
The 15 Most Amazing Types of Antelope (Photos, Facts More) 1 Antilopinae Subfamily Also known as the true types of antelopes, most members of this subfamily fall under three tribes; Antilopini, Saigini, and Neotragini Normally, members of this subfamily are widely distributed throughout Eastern and Southern Africa and Asia
24 Types of Antelope found in Africa (2025) - Bird Watching HQ Identifying Characteristics: Adults average about 90 cm (35 in) at the shoulder They are light brown with up to 7 white stripes on their backs, white splotches on their sides, and often some white on their ears, chins, tails, legs, necks, and muzzles
Antelopes: Facts, Habitat, Behaviour - IFAW There are over 90 antelope species Learn more about the different species of antelopes, including their habitats, appearance, behaviour, and conservation