Habitat of Antelopes
Antelope is a beautiful deer-like creature found in various parts of the world. Learn about the habitat of an antelope in this article - maybe now you'll know where you want to go to spot one!

Antelope Habitat
Antelopes are herbivores. They feed on fresh green grass, buds of flowers, fruits, twigs and stems. They also need a steady supply of water around their habitat. This is why most antelopes are found in the grasslands and savannas of most continents / subcontinents. They are also found in forests (especially dry deciduous forests). However many antelopes are found in unusual habitats as well - there are many antelope species that have adapted to cold climatic conditions, desert regions and even rocky terrains.
Being a collection of those animals that taxonomy has been unable to classify according to phylogeny, antelopes include animals belonging to many genera. For the same reason, antelopes are found scattered all over the map, in different parts of the world and living in different conditions. Here is an account of some of the most common antelopes and their habitats.
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| Blue Wildebeest |
Scientific Name: Connochaetes taurinusNative Habitat: Southern and East Africa Biome: Savanna and grasslands Also known as the common wildebeest, these antelopes are found mainly in southern and east Africa. The largest population of these antelopes is found in the Serengeti ecosystem. The habitat of blue wildebeest should neither be too wet, nor too dry. In the presence of ample supply of water, they may survive in arid climatic regions as well. |
| Blackbuck |
Scientific Name: Antelope cervicapraNative Habitat: Indian subcontinent Biome: Dry deciduous forest The blackbuck is native to the Indian subcontinent, and is found in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Orissa, Gujarat, Karnataka, etc. However, it has now been introduced into Texas and Argentina as well. It is the only surviving species of its genus and has been tagged with the status, 'Near Threatened' by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) since 2003. |
| Gemsbok |
Scientific Name: Oryx gazellaNative Habitat: Southern Africa Biome: Savanna This antelope is native to southern Africa. In South Africa, the Oryx gazella is found mostly in the dry and arid regions. This is why it is seen abundantly in the Kalahari Desert of Africa. Population of this antelope is more than three hundred thousand in South Africa alone. Wild population of this antelope is seen in Texas as well. |
| Nilgai |
Scientific Name: Boselaphus tragocamelusNative Habitat: Indian subcontinent Biome: Grasslands and woodlands Native to such countries as India, Pakistan and Nepal, Nilgai is the biggest Asian antelope. Wild population of this antelope is seen in Texas, especially in the southern region of the state. This antelope was introduced in Texas somewhere around the 1920s for recreational purposes. However, a few of these antelopes managed to escape from captivity and now exist as a wild species. |
| Impala |
Scientific Name: Aepyceros melampusNative Habitat: African subcontinent Biome: Savanna and bushveld Found abundantly in countries like Zimbabwe, Uganda, Namibia, Tanzania, Mozambique, etc. the impala refers to a medium-sized African antelope. The impala is an ecotone species, that lives between forests and grasslands. An ecotone is an ecological niche characterized by the transition between two biomes. |
As you may have realized, being a diverse group of around 30 different genera and more than 80 species, antelopes are scattered all over the world. However, the biggest collection of antelopes is undoubtedly found in Africa. It is indeed a beautiful creature, held as a sign of beauty, elegance and charm.
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