Aepycerotinae

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Aepycerotinae is a subfamily of African antelopes best known for including the impala, a medium-sized, agile grazer and browser of savanna and woodland habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mammal subfamily
taxonomic subfamily
belongsToClade Ruminantia
characteristic adapted for jumping
agile body form
medium-sized antelopes
class Mammalia
commonName Aepycerotinae self-link
containsTaxon Aepyceros
Aepyceros melampus
diet browser
grazer
family Bovidae
hasSymmetry bilateral symmetry
hasTypeSpecies Aepyceros melampus
includes impala
kingdom Animalia
locomotion cursorial
namedAfter Aepyceros
nativeRange Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
surface form: sub-Saharan Africa
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
reproductiveMode viviparous
subfamilyOf Bovidae
superfamily Bovoidea
taxonRank subfamily
thermoregulation endothermic
typicalHabitat savanna
woodland

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Aepycerotinae commonName Aepycerotinae self-link
Bovidae includesSubfamily Aepycerotinae