tragelaphus
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of large African antelopes: Tragelaphus is the scientific genus name for a group of spiral-horned antelopes native to Africa. Members of this genus are typically characterized by their robust build, distinctive markings (such as stripes or spots), and spiraled horns (usually present only in males).
Usage Examples
- The Tragelaphus genus includes some of Africa's most iconic woodland antelopes.
- Researchers studied the behavior of several Tragelaphus species in their natural habitat.
- The nyala, a member of the Tragelaphus genus, is known for its striking coat.
Advanced Usage
- The word is primarily used in scientific, zoological, or academic contexts when referring to the taxonomic classification of these antelopes. It is less common in everyday conversation.
- In binomial nomenclature, is followed by a species name (e.g., for the greater kudu).
Variants and Related Words
- Tragelaphine (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the genus .
- The tragelaphine antelopes are primarily browsers.
Different Meanings / Contexts
- The term has a single, specific meaning in zoology and does not have other common definitions in general English.
Synonyms
- Spiral-horned antelope (descriptive term, not a taxonomic synonym)
- Bovid (broader term referring to the family Bovidae, which includes )
Related Terms (Not Idioms or Phrasal Verbs)
- Kudu ( or )
- Bongo ()
- Nyala ()
- Bushbuck ()
- Sitatunga ()
- Genus: The biological classification rank to which belongs.
Noun
- African antelopes: kudus; bongos; nyalas; bushbucks