Antelopes are graceful, herbivorous mammals found mainly in Africa and parts of Asia. They belong to the family Bovidae and are known for their long legs and slender bodies, which help them run quickly to escape predators. There are many species of antelopes, such as the Gazelle and the Kudu, each adapted to their specific habitats, from savannas to forests.
These animals are social creatures, often seen in groups called herds. Antelopes communicate with each other through various sounds and body language. Their diet mainly consists of grass, leaves, and shrubs, making them an essential part of their ecosystem, as they help maintain plant growth.