Damaliscus

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Damaliscus is a genus of African antelopes in the subfamily Alcelaphinae, which includes species such as topi and tsessebe known for their speed and open-grassland habitats.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Damaliscus canonical 2

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
activityPattern diurnal
belongsToClade Ruminantia
bodyCovering fur
class Mammalia
diet herbivorous
ecologicalRole grazer in grassland ecosystems
endothermic true
family Bovidae
feedingType grazer
firstDescriptionCentury 19th century
genusOf topi
tsessebe
habitat floodplain
open grassland
savanna
hasCommonName Damaliscus antelopes
hasHabitatPreference open country
hasHorn true
hasStomachType ruminant
hornMaterial keratin
hornSexualDimorphism both sexes horned in most species
kingdom Animalia
limbType unguligrade
locomotion quadrupedal
movementCharacteristic fast-running
nativeTo Africa
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
reproduction sexual reproduction
reproductionType viviparous
socialBehavior gregarious
socialStructure herd-forming
subfamily Alcelaphinae
subfamilyMemberOf Alcelaphinae antelopes
taxonRank genus
threats habitat loss
hunting
toeNumber even-toed
trophicLevel primary consumer
usedFor game meat
wildlife tourism
vertebrate true

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Alcelaphinae containsTaxon Damaliscus
Beatragus relatedTo Damaliscus