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antelope

[an-tl-ohp] / ˈæn tlˌoʊp /


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Experts say wolves attack humans or livestock only as a last resort when they are starving, preferring less dangerous prey such as small antelopes.

From Barron's

The study team had first thought nomadic hunters moved between distant kites with the migrations of herds of gazelles and antelopes.

From Scientific American

Ungulates such as antelopes and small mammals such as porcupines are among the most commonly consumed wild animals in areas such as Nigeria and Cameroon.

From Scientific American

They affect the plants that grow there, including some plants eaten by antelope.

From Washington Post

The fossil was found in the upper phase of the Snake River beds, associated with remains of the rhinoceros, camel, Asiatic antelope and an early form of the horse.

From Scientific American