African antelope crossword clue 3, 4, 5, 6 and 10 letters

If “African antelope” is part of your puzzle, these answers come from crosswords that included nearly the same clue—making them helpful to try in your current solving session.

Answer List:

  • IMPALA
  • GNU
  • ORIBI
  • NYALA
  • ELAND
  • ORYX
  • WILDEBEEST
  • TOPI
  • TORA
  • KUDU
  • LECHWE
  • ADDAX
  • PUKU
  • SUNI
  • ELAPD
  • DIKDIK

Synonyms and Definitions

IMPALA

  • Synonyms: aepyceros melampus
  • Definition: An African antelope that possesses ridged, curved horns and is known for its tremendous leaping ability.

GNU

  • Synonyms: wildebeest
  • Definition: This is a sizable antelope from Africa, characterized by an ox-like head with horns and a tail that is long and tufted.

NYALA

  • Synonyms: tragelaphus angasi
  • Definition: urban area in Sudan

ELAND

  • Definition: either one of the two big antelopes from Africa, belonging to the Taurotragus genus, which have short, spiral-twisted horns in both males and females

ORYX

  • Synonyms: pasang
  • Definition: This is a big antelope from Africa that has long, straight horns that almost stand upright.

WILDEBEEST

  • Synonyms: gnu
  • Definition: This is a sizable antelope from Africa, with a head that features ox-like horns and a tail adorned with a long tuft.

TOPI

  • Synonyms: damaliscus lunatus, pith hat, pith helmet, sassaby, sun helmet, topee
  • Definition: a hat that is light in weight, used in tropical regions to shield from the sun

KUDU

  • Synonyms: koodoo, koudou
  • Definition: any of the two African bush antelopes with spiral-shaped horns

LECHWE

  • Synonyms: kobus leche
  • Definition: A tawny-colored antelope from Africa that lives in wet, grassy plains and is considered a threatened species.

ADDAX

  • Synonyms: addax nasomaculatus
  • Definition: A sizable antelope, possessing gently twisted horns, found in the desert areas of North Africa.

PUKU

  • Synonyms: adenota vardoni
  • Definition: an antelope from Africa that is closely akin to the waterbuck

Leave a Comment