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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImpalaImpala - Wikipedia

    Impala or rooibok (Aepyceros melampus) is a reddish brown antelope with lyre-shaped horns and two subspecies: the common impala and the black-faced impala. It lives in woodlands and savannahs, feeds on various plants, and has a distinctive leaping behaviour.

  2. Impalas are medium-sized antelopes with reddish-brown coats and white and black markings. They live in southern and East Africa, in savannah and woodland habitats, and are hunted by predators and humans.

  3. Impala is a medium-sized antelope with slender body and thin, pointed horns. It lives in herds in the African savanna and grassland, and has a polygynous mating system and a distinctive leap as an anti-predator strategy.

  4. Impala, (Aepyceros melampus), swift-running antelope, the most abundant ruminant in the savannas of eastern and southern Africa. It is often seen in large breeding herds closely shepherded by a territorial male.

  5. a-z-animals.com › animals › impalaImpala - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Impala are medium-sized antelopes with curved horns and red-brown fur. They live in herds in wooded savanna and dense bushland of Africa and can jump up to 10 feet high.

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  6. www.nationalgeographic.com › animals › mammalsImpala - National Geographic

    Impalas are medium-sized antelopes with long, spiral horns that live in eastern and southern Africa. They are herbivores that form large herds to escape predators and mate in the rainy season.

  7. Impalas are medium-sized antelopes native to Africa, with reddish-brown fur and curved horns. They are preyed on by lions, cheetahs, and other predators, but they can escape by leaping into the air or fighting with their horns.