Pantholopinae

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Pantholopinae is a subfamily of bovids that includes the Tibetan antelope and its close relatives, characterized by adaptations to high-altitude environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf subfamily
taxon
belongsToClade Ruminantia
characteristic adapted to high-altitude environments
includes Tibetan Plateau specialists
class Mammalia
commonNameOfMember Tibetan antelope
dietOfMembers herbivorous
distinguishedBy morphological adaptations to hypoxia
physiological adaptations to cold
specialized respiratory adaptations
family Bovidae
hasBodyPlanInMembers bilaterally symmetrical
hasCirculationTypeInMembers double circulatory system
hasMember Tibetan antelope
hasScientificName Pantholopinae self-link
hasThermoregulationInMembers endothermic
hasTypeGenus Tibetan antelope
surface form: Pantholops
includesSpecies Tibetan antelope
surface form: Pantholops hodgsonii
includesTaxon Tibetan antelope
surface form: Pantholops
kingdom Animalia
memberOf Bovidae subfamilies
nativeRegionOfMembers Central Asia
Tibetan Plateau
order Artiodactyla
parentTaxon Bovidae
Bovidae
surface form: Caprinae
phylum Chordata
reproductionOfMembers viviparous
taxonomicRank subfamily

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Pantholopinae hasScientificName Pantholopinae self-link
Bovidae includesSubfamily Pantholopinae