Taurotragus
Noun A genus of large African antelopes, specifically containing the elands. The name refers to the animal's physical characteristics, combining elements meaning "bull" and "goat" in reference to its size and form.
The term "Taurotragus" is primarily used in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to classify the largest antelopes in the world. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
Examples - The biologist studied the behavior of Taurotragus in its natural habitat. - Taurotragus oryx is the scientific name for the common eland.
- Taxonomic Classification: In biological taxonomy, "Taurotragus" is the genus name. It is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing.
- The genus Taurotragus belongs to the family Bovidae.
- Eland: The common name for the antelopes within the genus .
- The eland is a member of the Taurotragus genus.
- Eland (common name)
- Giant eland (for the species )
The word "Taurotragus" has only one specific meaning as a proper noun referring to a zoological genus. It does not have other general definitions.
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African antelopes: elands
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