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genus alcelaphus (n)

African antelopes: hartebeests

genus alcelaphus Sentence Examples

  1. Genus Alcelaphus comprises several species of African antelopes.
  2. Wildebeests, a subgroup within genus Alcelaphus, are known for their annual migrations.
  3. The blue wildebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) is a subspecies of the common wildebeest.
  4. The black wildebeest (Alcelaphus lichtensteinii) is an endangered species native to South Africa.
  5. Genus Alcelaphus is classified within the family Bovidae, which also includes buffaloes and antelopes.
  6. The males of genus Alcelaphus are highly territorial and often engage in fierce battles over mating rights.
  7. The females of genus Alcelaphus typically give birth to a single calf during the rainy season.
  8. Genus Alcelaphus is an important component of the African savanna ecosystem, providing food for predators and aiding in seed dispersal.
  9. The conservation of genus Alcelaphus is essential for maintaining the biodiversity and ecological balance of African grasslands.
  10. Researchers are actively studying the behavior and population dynamics of genus Alcelaphus to ensure their continued survival.

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African antelopes: hartebeests

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Genus Alcelaphus comprises several species of African antelopes.

Wildebeests, a subgroup within genus Alcelaphus, are known for their annual migrations.

The blue wildebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus) is a subspecies of the common wildebeest.

The black wildebeest (Alcelaphus lichtensteinii) is an endangered species native to South Africa.