lechwe

[lech-wey]

lechwe Definition

an African antelope found mainly in Botswana, Zambia, and Namibia, with long, spiral-structured horns and a reddish-brown coat.

Using lechwe: Examples

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    The lechwe is known for its ability to run fast through water.

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    Lechwe are herbivores and feed on grasses and aquatic plants.

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    The male lechwe has long, spiral-shaped horns that can grow up to 70 cm in length.

lechwe Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: lechwe in Brief

A 'lechwe' [lech-wey] is an African antelope with long, spiral-structured horns and a reddish-brown coat. It is mainly found in Botswana, Zambia, and Namibia. The lechwe is known for its ability to run fast through water and feeds on grasses and aquatic plants. The male lechwe has long, spiral-shaped horns that can grow up to 70 cm in length.