
Antelopes
Antelopes are medium-sized, herbivorous mammals found primarily in Africa and parts of Asia. They belong to the Bovidae family, which includes cattle and goats. Known for their long legs and swift running abilities, antelopes have adapted to various habitats, from grasslands to deserts. There are many species, each with unique features; for instance, the graceful gazelle and the larger kudu. Antelopes are social animals, often forming groups for protection against predators. Their diverse diets mainly consist of grasses, leaves, and shoots, helping them thrive in their environments while playing a vital role in the ecosystem.