- 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...
- The
antilopines are even-toed
ungulates belonging to the
subfamily Antilopinae of the
family Bovidae. The
members of
tribe Antilopini are
often referred...
- is the
antilopine wallaroo,
which is
commonly known as an
antilopine kangaroo when large, an
antilopine wallaby when small, or an
antilopine wallaroo...
-
wallaby (O. fraenata)
Northern nail-tail
wallaby (O. unguifera)
Osphranter Antilopine kangaroo (O. antilopinus)
Black wallaroo (O. bernardus)
Common wallaroo...
- and the
springbok could be
considerably different from the rest of the
antilopines; a 2007
phylogenetic study even
suggested that the two form a
clade sister...
- the
largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the
antilopine kangaroo,
eastern grey kangaroo, and
western grey kangaroo. Kangaroos...
- and
colleagues showed that the
oribi is the
sister taxon to all
other antilopines. The
cladogram below is
based on the 2013 study. The
following eight...
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lunata Northern nail-tail wallaby,
Onychogalea unguifera Genus Osphranter Antilopine kangaroo,
Osphranter antilopinus Black wallaroo,
Osphranter bernardus...
- an even more open and arid habitat, as seen in the high
abundance of
antilopines,
which frequent these types of terrains. The
first paleo-geological explorations...