Grazing antelope
A grazing antelope is any of the species of antelope that make up the subfamily Hippotraginae or tribe Hippotragini[1] of the family Bovidae. As grazers, rather than browsers, the "Hippo" in Hippotraginae refers to the slightly horse-like characteristics of body size and proportions: long legs and a solid body with a relatively thick muscular neck.
- Tribe Hippotragini
- Genus Hippotragus
- Roan antelope, Hippotragus equinus
- Sable antelope, Hippotragus niger
- Giant sable antelope Hippotragus niger varani
 
- Bluebuck, Hippotragus leucophaeus (extinct)
 
- Genus Oryx
- East African oryx, Oryx beisa
- Common beisa oryx, Oryx beisa beisa
- Fringe-eared oryx, Oryx beisa callotis
 
- Scimitar oryx, Oryx dammah
- Gemsbok, Oryx gazella
- Arabian oryx, Oryx leucoryx
 
- East African oryx, Oryx beisa
- Genus Addax
- Addax, Addax nasomaculatus
 
 
- Genus Hippotragus
| Grazing antelopes Temporal range: Late Miocene to present | |
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| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Mammalia | 
| Order: | Artiodactyla | 
| Family: | Bovidae | 
| Subfamily: | Hippotraginae Sundevall, 1845 | 
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References
    
- Database, Mammal Diversity (2021-11-06), Mammal Diversity Database, Zenodo, retrieved 2022-01-30
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