Antelope Species
Antelope species are a diverse group of herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. They are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia, with over 90 different species, including the Springbok, Impala, and Kudu. Antelopes are known for their long legs and swift running abilities, which help them escape predators in their natural habitats, such as savannas and grasslands.
These animals typically have slender bodies and are characterized by their unique horns, which can be straight, curved, or spiral, depending on the species. Antelopes are social animals, often living in herds that provide protection against threats. Their diet mainly consists of grasses, leaves, and shrubs, making them important grazers in their ecosystems.