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Why is this called “With the Impalas” you ask?  
Well, the placement of all these antelopes is based off of that one Beatles album cover called “With the Beatles”.  
This cover right here.––––––––––> http://d817ypd61vbww.cloudfront.net/sites/default/files/styles/media_responsive_widest/public/tile/image/WithTheBeatles_1.jpg?itok=2IrFLJ7C
 
Camira, Celta, Chamina and little Chelly are present here. Chelly is so cute with the grass all the way up to her face.

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TheFriendlyElephant
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2018) - Celebrated Derpibooru's six year anniversary with friends.
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@Takengrin Endmmar  
It varies with each species of Antelope. There are about 91 identified species of Antelopes found on Earth.  
In some species, both males and females have horns like, Giant Sable Antelopes, Springboks, Elands and Oryx.  
While some species only males have horns, like with the Impalas here, Gerenuks as well, and Greater Kudus.  
In those species, the males look after the females and basically act like a protector to them, since they’re practically defenseless.  
Giant Sables do the same as well, even though the females also have horns of their own, so it really just varies with each species.