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Antelope comprise a wastebasket taxon (miscellaneous group) within the family Bovidae, encompassing all Old World ruminants that are not bovines, sheep, goats, deer, or giraffes. While one New World species, the pronghorn of North America, is sometimes colloquially referred to as the "American antelope", it is in fact not a true antelope
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The royal antelope is the smallest of the Bovidae.
The goat antelope is found, and several varieties of deer.
This antelope, widely distributed in India, with the exception of Ceylon and the region east of the Bay of Bengal, stands about 32 in.
In the extreme south, in the Sahara desert, the addax antelope is still found.
East Africa is rich in all kinds of antelope, and the elephant, rhinoceros and hippopotamus are still plentiful in parts.
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