Are impala ungulates?
The impala is a common and fairly widely distributed African ungulate with several subspecies. Commonest in East Africa is Aepyceros melampus rendilis, while A. m. petersi, the black-faced impala, is the most endangered subspecies and distributed further South.
The impala is a common and fairly widely distributed African ungulate with several subspecies. Commonest in East Africa is Aepyceros melampus rendilis, while A. m. petersi, the black-faced impala, is the most endangered subspecies and distributed further South.