Antelope and deer are not one and the same. These are different species. One can easily make it out by seeing the difference in their horns closely. The horn of a deer is having branches but antelope's straight horn is not having branches. Antelopes are belonging to the family called "Bovidae" like sheep, goat and
cattle. But the family of a deer is known as "Cervidae".
Antelopes count for a bit more than 2/3 of the round aboutone hundred and thirty five groups of hollow horned monogastrics "cud-chewers" in the species known as "Bovidae", in addition, comprises bovine animals.
Antelopes can be found in an extensive-range of habitations. Many of these antelope species are livingthe Savannah in Africa. Anyway, most families are getting more-sheltered, known as the "forest-antelope", and also the paramount "cold-living saiga", the desert adapted "Arabian oryx", the mountainous rocky koppie-living "klipspringer", and "semiaquatic-sitatunga".
Now a days pronghorn-antelopes have been mostly noticed in the U.S. in these places called "Great Plains", "Wyoming", "Montana", "northeast-California", "southeast-Oregon", "Nevada", "Utah", "Colorado", "Arizona", and "New Mexico". Several large groups of pronghorn-antelopes have been in the "Wyoming" in the Red-Desert and "Yellowstone" eco-systems.
Masculine-antelopes have been known as rams and feminine-antelopes are named as ewes. Some-other groups are called as BUCK (masculine) and DOE (feminine). Other huge-antelopes, such as the "KUDU", have been known as BULLS & COWS.
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