antelopes (Meaning)

antelopes

any of various ruminant deerlike mammals (family Bovidae) chiefly of Africa and southwest Asia that have a slender lean build and usually horns directed upward and backward, any of various cud-chewing mammals chiefly of Africa and southwest Asia that are related to the goats and oxen and that have a slender lean build and usually horns directed upward and backward, leather from antelope hide, pronghorn

antelopes Sentence Examples

  1. A majestic herd of antelopes gracefully traversed the sun-drenched savanna.
  2. The sleek antelopes bounded effortlessly across the windswept grasslands.
  3. Solitary male antelopes sparred for dominance, their wiry horns clashing with a sonorous thud.
  4. Female antelopes huddled protectively around their delicate young, shielding them from predators.
  5. The antelopes' keen eyesight and lightning-fast reflexes allowed them to evade swift-footed cheetahs.
  6. During the annual migration, countless antelopes trekked across vast distances in search of greener pastures.
  7. The distinctive horseshoe-shaped horns of certain antelope species adorned their heads like regal crowns.
  8. The antelopes' grazing habits played a vital role in maintaining the health and balance of the ecosystem.
  9. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the antelopes gathered at waterholes to quench their thirst.
  10. The conservation of antelope populations was crucial for preserving the biodiversity and ecological integrity of the African savanna.

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any of various ruminant deerlike mammals (family Bovidae) chiefly of Africa and southwest Asia that have a slender lean build and usually horns directed upward

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A majestic herd of antelopes gracefully traversed the sun-drenched savanna.

The sleek antelopes bounded effortlessly across the windswept grasslands.

Solitary male antelopes sparred for dominance, their wiry horns clashing with a sonorous thud.

Female antelopes huddled protectively around their delicate young, shielding them from predators.