Antidorcas euchore
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Definition
Noun: * Antidorcas euchore: A species of antelope native to southern Africa, commonly known as the springbok. It is characterized by its distinctive behavior of leaping high into the air, a behavior known as "pronking" or "stotting."
Usage Notes
- This is the formal, scientific (taxonomic) name for the animal. In everyday language, the common name "springbok" is almost always used.
- It is used in academic, zoological, or wildlife contexts when precise species identification is required.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the grazing patterns of Antidorcas euchore in the Kalahari Desert.
- The genus Antidorcas contains only one living species, Antidorcas euchore.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in binomial nomenclature format, where the genus () is capitalized and the species () is in lowercase, and the entire term is often italicized: Antidorcas euchore.
Variants and Related Words
- Springbok (n): The common name for .
- The springbok is the national animal of South Africa.
- Pronking/Stotting (n): The characteristic stiff-legged leap of the springbok.
- The gazelle's pronking may be a signal to predators.
Synonyms
- Springbok
- Springbuck
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Gazelle: A general term for small, swift antelopes; the springbok is a type of gazelle.
- Antelope: The broader family of hoofed mammals to which this species belongs.
Noun
- a South African gazelle noted for springing lightly into the air