This category contains sites, pages, and links to information for kids and teens about Impalas, the only member of the subfamily Aepycerotinae.
Details include classification, appearance and characteristics, social structure, behavior, lifespan, food habits and diet, communication, reproduction, threats, status, and conservation.
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ARKive.org: Impala (Aepyceros melampus)
Includes facts and status, description, range and habitat, biology, threats and conservation, and related species.
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Enchanted Learning: Impala
Tells about locations, leaping, anatomy, diet, predators, and classification. Gives printable coloring page.
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Impala
African Wildlife Foundation covers physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, quick facts, diet, predators and threats, and trivia.
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Impala - Aepyceros melampus
Images and range map accompany facts on size, coloring, habitat, herds, movement, diet, and mating.
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Impala (Aepyceros melampus)
Animal Diversity reviews pictures, specimens, classification, range, habitat, appearance, reproduction, behavior, food habits, and predation.
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Impala (Aepyceros melampus)
Ultimate Ungulate article looks at taxonomy, characteristics, reproduction, ecology, behavior, distribution, and status.
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Out to Africa: Impala
Fact file discusses Swahili and scientific names, physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, diet, reproduction, predators, and trivia.
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Rolling Hills Wildlife: Impala
Gives classification, status, range, habitat, diet, size, lifespan, fast facts, social structure and behavior, and special features.