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  2. Truth behind fake viral story about impala and cheetah photo ...

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    Credit: Alison Buttigieg The story claims that the impala -- sometimes falsely called a deer -- sacrificed herself to the cheetahs to save her young. It also says that the wildlife photographer ...

  3. Impala - Wikipedia

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    The impala's colouration bears a strong resemblance to the gerenuk, which has shorter horns and lacks the black thigh stripes of the impala. [13] The impala has scent glands covered by a black tuft of hair on the hindlegs. 2-Methylbutanoic Acid and 2-Nonanone have been identified from this gland. [20]

  4. Stotting - Wikipedia

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    Stotting occurs in several deer species of North America, including mule deer, pronghorn, [3] and Columbian black-tailed deer, when a predator is particularly threatening, [4] and in a variety of ungulate species from Africa, including Thomson's gazelle and springbok. [5] It is also said to occur in the blackbuck, a species found in India. [6]

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  6. Bear attacks and kills deer in grisly video captured by ...

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    Bear attacks and kills deer in grisly video captured by anglers along Tennessee lake. Mark Price. July 20, 2022 at 9:31 AM. ... The attack happened around 11 p.m. local time Sunday, ...

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    “I got chills instantly, just thinking about how easily I could have been standing there, and that thing could’ve jumped on me.”

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  9. Nilgai - Wikipedia

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    The generic name Boselaphus comes from the combination of the Latin bos ("cow" or "ox") and the Greek elaphos ("deer"). [12] The specific name tragocamelus comes from the join of the two Greek words tragos ("he-goat") and kamelos ("camel"). The binomial combination was first used by English zoologist Philip Sclater in 1883. [2]