Impala 
          
           Impala 
          Aepyceros melampus
           
    
  
              Impala 
          
           Impala 
          Aepyceros melampus
           
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        Class
 Mammalia
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        Order
 Artiodactyla
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        Familly
 Bovidae
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                   90cm to withers 90cm to withers
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                   45–60kg 45–60kg
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                 6 ½ months 6 ½ months
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                 1 1
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                 up to 18 years in zoos up to 18 years in zoos
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            Diet
 herbivorous
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            Habitat
 savannah, scrubland
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          Range
 Africa (South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda…)
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              Population in the wild
 Stable
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
Impalas can jump up to 3m off the ground and 10m in length. When danger strikes, they leap about wildly as they flee in order to disconcert their predators.
 
Only males have horns, which can measure up to 80cm. For a large part of the year they form small herds and live apart from females, only rejoining them for the rut. Females give birth alone, often in the middle of the day, including in zoos.

 
 
 
 
        