Definition of Antilopine. Meaning of Antilopine. Synonyms of Antilopine

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Definition of Antilopine

Antilopine
Antilopine An*til"o*pine, a. Of or relating to the antelope.

Meaning of Antilopine from wikipedia

- The antilopine kangaroo (Osphranter antilopinus), also known as the antilopine wallaroo or the antilopine wallaby, is a species of macropod found in northern...
- The term antelope refers to numerous extant or recently extinct species of the ruminant artiodactyl family Bovidae that are indigenous to most of Africa...
- is the antilopine wallaroo, which is commonly known as an antilopine kangaroo when large, an antilopine wallaby when small, or an antilopine wallaroo...
- the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, and western grey kangaroo. Kangaroos...
- lunata Northern nail-tail wallaby, Onychogalea unguifera Genus Osphranter Antilopine kangaroo, Osphranter antilopinus Black wallaroo, Osphranter bernardus...
- wallaby (O. fraenata) Northern nail-tail wallaby (O. unguifera) Osphranter Antilopine kangaroo (O. antilopinus) Black wallaroo (O. bernardus) Common wallaroo...
- The antilopines are even-toed ungulates belonging to the subfamily Antilopinae of the family Bovidae. The members of tribe Antilopini are often referred...
- inland is larger. The antilopine kangaroo (Osphranter antilopinus), sometimes called the antilopine wallaroo or the antilopine wallaby, is a species of...
- wallaby (O. fraenata) Northern nail-tail wallaby (O. unguifera) Osphranter Antilopine kangaroo (O. antilopinus) Black wallaroo (O. bernardus) Common wallaroo...
- Macropus-Robustus-Robustus, the Euro, Macropus-Robustus-Erubescens and the Antilopine Wallaroo, Macropus-Antilopinus. Australian Wildlife Research 14(3) 225...