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Animals - Antelopes

Here you will learn the names of antelopes in English such as "gazelle", "addax", and "blackbuck".

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addax
addax
[noun]

a critically endangered species of desert antelope characterized by its distinctive twisted horns and adapted for survival in harsh arid environments

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blackbuck
blackbuck
[noun]

a medium-sized ungulate species found in South Asia known for its distinctive appearance, exceptional speed, and cultural significance

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blesbok
blesbok
[noun]

a medium-sized antelope species found in South Africa, characterized by their distinctive white face blaze and brownish-red coat

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bongo
bongo
[noun]

a large forest antelope species known for its distinctive appearance with spiraled horns and reddish-brown coat with white stripes

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bontebok
bontebok
[noun]

a medium-sized antelope species found in South Africa, known for their striking white and brown coat, and for being one of the rarest antelope species in the world

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dik-dik
dik-dik
[noun]

a small antelope species found in various habitats across Africa, known for its petite size

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duiker
duiker
[noun]

a small to medium-sized antelope species found in Africa, characterized by their short, spiky horns and their ability to quickly dart through dense vegetation

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eland
eland
[noun]

a large antelope species found in various habitats in Africa, known for its distinctive spiral horns, long legs, and reddish-brown coat

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gazelle
gazelle
[noun]

a small to medium-sized antelope species known for its graceful appearance, slender body, and distinctive curved horns

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gemsbok
gemsbok
[noun]

a large antelope species characterized by its striking appearance, featuring long, straight horns and a distinctive black and white facial mask

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gray rhebok

a medium-sized antelope species found in the mountains of South Africa, known for their distinctive gray coat and impressive jumping ability

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hartebeest

a large African antelope characterized by its unique-shaped horns, long face, and reddish-brown coat

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impala
impala
[noun]

a medium-sized antelope native to Africa, known for its slender build, reddish-brown coat, and impressive leaping ability

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klipspringer

a small, agile antelope species found in eastern and southern Africa, known for their distinctive ability to climb rocky terrain and for their short, sharp horns

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kudu
kudu
[noun]

large antelope species known for their impressive spiral horns, striking markings, and graceful appearance

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lechwe
lechwe
[noun]

large antelope native to wetland habitats in Africa, known for their striking appearance

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nilgai
nilgai
[noun]

a large antelope species native to the Indian subcontinent, characterized by its distinctive bluish-gray coat

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nyala
nyala
[noun]

a large and majestic antelope species found in Southern Africa, known for its distinctive shaggy coat

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oribi
oribi
[noun]

a small antelope species found in sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by their distinctive short, straight horns and their ability to rapidly change direction while running

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roan antelope

a large, social antelope species found in Africa, characterized by their distinctive reddish-brown coat, black and white facial markings, and long, curved horns

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royal antelope

a tiny antelope species found in West Africa, known for being the world's smallest antelope and for their secretive, solitary behavior

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sable antelope

a large and majestic African antelope species known for its distinctively curved horns and striking black and white coat pattern

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saiga
saiga
[noun]

a distinctive antelope species known for its distinctive, downturned nose and curved horns, and it is native to the grasslands of Eurasia

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springbok
springbok
[noun]

a small to medium-sized antelope species known for its distinctive jumping behavior

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steenbok
steenbok
[noun]

a small antelope species found in Africa, known for its compact size, reddish-brown coat, and distinctively long and upright ears

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Tibetan antelope

a medium-sized antelope species found in the Tibetan plateau and neighboring regions, known for their unique adaptations to living in high-altitude habitats and for their valuable wool

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topi
topi
[noun]

a medium-sized antelope species native to Africa, known for its distinctive appearance with a reddish-brown coat, curved horns, and an elongated face

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sassaby
sassaby
[noun]

a large antelope species found in Africa, known for its distinctive appearance with a dark brown coat, a robust build, and long, curving horns in both males and females

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waterbuck
waterbuck
[noun]

a large antelope species found in Africa, known for its shaggy coat, distinctive white markings, and preference for habitats near water sources

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wildebeest

a large African antelope characterized by its distinctive appearance with a stocky body

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gnu
gnu
[noun]

a large, herbivorous mammal found in Africa known for its annual migration in massive herds

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whitetail
whitetail
[noun]

the white-tailed deer, which is a common deer species found in North America and is known for its distinctive white underside of the tail

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takin
takin
[noun]

a large, stocky, goat-like mammal found in the mountainous regions of Asia, known for its unique appearance and thick coat

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sambar
sambar
[noun]

a large deer species native to various regions of Asia, known for its impressive size, powerful build, and distinctive antlers

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roe deer
roe deer
[noun]

a small to medium-sized deer species found in Eurasia, known for its distinctive white rump patch and small antlers

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red deer
red deer
[noun]

a large and majestic deer species found in various habitats across Europe, Asia, and North Africa

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pronghorn
pronghorn
[noun]

a unique and distinctive mammal found in North America known for its speed and agility

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musk deer
musk deer
[noun]

a small, solitary ungulate characterized by its distinctive fang-like canine teeth, absence of antlers, and secretion of musk from a gland located in its abdomen

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muntjac
muntjac
[noun]

a small deer species native to Asia, known for its short stature, distinctive bark-like vocalizations, and prominent canine teeth

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mule deer
mule deer
[noun]

a large deer species found in North America, known for its distinctive large ears, forked antlers, and white rump patch

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markhor
markhor
[noun]

a type of wild goat that is known for its twisted horns and is native to mountainous regions of Central Asia

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ibex
ibex
[noun]

a wild goat that inhabits mountainous areas of Europe and is identified with long curved horns

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goral
goral
[noun]

small to medium-sized wild goats found in mountainous regions of Asia, known for their agility and ability to navigate steep terrain with ease

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fallow deer

a species of medium-sized deer native to Europe and known for their distinctive palmate antlers and spotted coat

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chamois
chamois
[noun]

a wild goat-like mammal with short curved horns native to mountains of Eurasia

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caribou
caribou
[noun]

large, migratory deer species native to North America, known for their impressive antlers and long-distance migrations in search of food and suitable habitat

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serow
serow
[noun]

a type of goat-antelope found in mountainous regions of Asia, known for its stocky build, coarse fur, and backward-curving horns

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chevrotain

a small, elusive ungulate species found in the forests of Asia and Africa, known for their small size, shy behavior, and unique appearance

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