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