Antilope
The term "Antilope" refers to a group of herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. These animals are known for their long legs, slender bodies, and impressive speed, which help them escape predators in their natural habitats. Antelopes are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia, where they inhabit grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands.
There are many species of antelopes, including the Gazelle, Kudu, and Impala. They are social animals, often living in herds that provide protection against threats. Antelopes are also known for their unique adaptations, such as the ability to leap great distances and their keen senses, which aid in detecting danger.