Category:Genus:Antelope
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These herbivorous creatures mainly inhabit grassy plains and savannahs, and are extremely fleet of foot. The male antelope sports distinctive stripes across his rump and a pair of prominent horns, while the female exhibits a demure, bluish coat. According to the writing of the Raimdelle Codex, antelopes communicate via the swaying of their tails. Sadly, however, the precise meanings of their various caudal gyrations remain a mystery. [1] |
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The male antelope has distinctive stripes across his backside and a pair of prominent horns, while the female exhibits a demure, bluish coat. They are wholly herbivorous, gregarious, and extremely fleet of foot, with males of the species engaging in polygamy. They mainly inhabit grassy plains and savannahs, and are thought to communicate via the swaying of their tails. When hunting antelope, the most effective approach is to target a lone specimen, for the entire herd will attack should any of their members come to harm or danger. |
Pages in category "Genus:Antelope"
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