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* <c>Grazing Gladehart</c> (''[[Zendikar]]'')
* <c>Grazing Gladehart</c> (''[[Zendikar]]'')
* <c>Totem-Guide Hartebeest</c> (''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'')
* <c>Totem-Guide Hartebeest</c> (''[[Rise of the Eldrazi]]'')
* <c>Orney Kudu</c> (''[[Amonkhet]]''
* <c>Ornery Kudu</c> (''[[Amonkhet]]''


Wildebeests, Serows, Oryx's, Kudus and Hartebeests are all actual species of antelopes. The Pronghorn is known as antelope in the United States, but actually isn't a real species of antelope at all. The Gladehart is the only fantasy creature in the bunch.
Wildebeests, Serows, Oryx's, Kudus and Hartebeests are all actual species of antelopes. The Pronghorn is known as antelope in the United States, but actually isn't a real species of antelope at all. The Gladehart is the only fantasy creature in the bunch.

Revision as of 17:24, 11 October 2017

Antelope is a rarely used creature type used for various swift-running ruminant mammals having long horns and a slender build. The first creature to bear the type was Graceful Antelope in Odyssey (though Stampeding Wildebeests from Visions was issued errata during the Grand Creature Type Update to become antelope).

So far the only known antelope cards are:

Wildebeests, Serows, Oryx's, Kudus and Hartebeests are all actual species of antelopes. The Pronghorn is known as antelope in the United States, but actually isn't a real species of antelope at all. The Gladehart is the only fantasy creature in the bunch.