Antelope

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  1. 2. Agile species known for its characteristic leaps.
  2. 4. Commonly found near bodies of water, known for its ringed rear.
  3. 5. Once near extinction, this species has a white face blaze.
  4. 11. Adapted to living in hilly and mountainous areas.
  5. 13. Recognized by its distinct white tail, also known as a wildebeest.
  6. 15. Has a unique heart-shaped profile on its face.
  7. 16. Solitary forest-dweller, known for its shy behavior.
  8. 17. Critically endangered, known for its bulbous nose.
  9. 18. Extinct in the wild, named for its curved horns.
  10. 22. A subspecies with distinctive long, lyre-shaped horns.
  11. 23. North American speedster, often mistaken for this group.
  12. 26. Known for its distinct stripes and elegant build.
  13. 28. Known for its ability to stand on two legs to reach leaves.
  14. 29. The largest of its kind, often seen in open plains.
  15. 30. Small and elusive, often darting into underbrush.
  16. 31. Known for its long, straight horns and desert habitat.
  17. 32. Widespread species, often seen darting into thickets.
  18. 36. Found near the Zambezi River, this species swims well.
  19. 38. Swamp-dweller, often found wading through shallow water.
  20. 39. Notable for its speed and bluish-black patches.
  21. 42. Large species with backward-curving horns.
  22. 44. Tiny forest species with a bluish tinge to its coat.
  23. 45. This species thrives in tall grasslands near wetlands.
  24. 47. Tiny species with large eyes, often in pairs.
  25. 48. Prefers floodplains and marshy environments.
  26. 49. Native to the Indian subcontinent with spiral horns.
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  1. 1. Rare species from Kenya, known as the "four-eyed antelope" due to preorbital glands.
  2. 3. Found in the hills of South Africa, with woolly fur.
  3. 6. Small and slender, often spotted in pairs in open grasslands.
  4. 7. One of the smallest species, standing less than 20 inches.
  5. 8. Asia’s largest species, sometimes called a blue bull.
  6. 9. Small, arid-adapted species found in rocky regions.
  7. 10. This shy species is often found in dense vegetation.
  8. 12. Unique species with two pairs of horns, found in India.
  9. 14. Tibetan species with valuable fine wool.
  10. 19. Known for its desert survival skills and long horns.
  11. 20. Swift, slender animal often found in African savannas.
  12. 21. Larger relative of another species with spectacular twisted horns.
  13. 24. Semi-aquatic, often found in swamps and wetlands.
  14. 25. Fast runner known for its high-speed endurance.
  15. 27. Critically endangered desert species with spiral horns.
  16. 33. A rock-climbing species with specialized hooves.
  17. 34. High-altitude species known for its prized wool.
  18. 35. Distinguished by its dark coat and sweeping horns.
  19. 37. Shy forest-dweller with striking white stripes.
  20. 40. Noted for its graceful jumps and reddish-brown coat.
  21. 41. Small, with an alert stance and large ears.
  22. 43. Smaller and more elusive than its larger relative.
  23. 46. Large species with striking spiral horns.