Antelope like Blackbuck and Gazelle like Chinkara are not ‘deer’; know the difference
- October 18, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Antelope like Blackbuck and Gazelle like Chinkara are not ‘deer’; know the difference
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Context:
- There is frequent confusion between antelope and deer in Indian media. Despite their similar appearances, the two belong to distinct taxonomic families.
Taxonomy:
- Both deer and antelope are part of the Kingdom Animalia and belong to the Artiodactyla order, meaning they are even-toed ungulates (hooved animals).
- Deer belong to the Cervidae family, while antelope falls under the Bovidae family, which also includes cattle, sheep, and goats.
- Other members of the Artiodactyla order include pigs, giraffes, camels, and alpacas.
- Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates), on the other hand, includes horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs, which bear weight on one or three toes.
Key Differences:
- Antlers vs. Horns:
- Deer have antlers that are branched and shed annually, present only in males.
- Antelope have horns, which are permanent, unbranched, and do not shed.
Distribution and Diversity:
- Antelope:
- Africa is the primary haven for antelopes, home to 91 species.
- Antelopes inhabit a wide range of environments, from forests to savannahs, deserts, and even semi-aquatic habitats.
- India has six species of antelope, including the Blackbuck and Chinkara.
- Deer:
- There are 43 species of deer worldwide, ranging from the tiny Pudu in South America to the largest Moose in North America.
- India has 12 species of deer, including the Sambar and Indian Mouse Deer.
Source: DTE