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write a short note on African antelope ​

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Answered by A1231
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Antelopes comprise a wastebasket taxon (miscellaneous group) within the family Bovidae, encompassing all Old World ruminants that are not bovines, sheep, or goats. ... A group of antelope is called a herd. Unlike deer antlers, which are shed and grown annually, antelope horns grow continuously.

Answered by Herothegamer
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Antelope is a 'wastebasket taxon' in the family Bovidae. ... True antelope have horns which are unbranched and never shed, while Pronghorns have branching horns, and shed annually. There are 91 species of antelope, most of which are native to Africa, in about 30 genera. A group of antelope is called a herd.

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