Dromadantelope

Dromadantelopes (Dromadidae), sometimes spelled dromad-antelopes, are a family of Artiodactyls closely related to camels and pigs, despite their names, and not even related to horses despite their appearances. They are native throughout African, Eurasian, North American, and South American scrublands, grasslands, forests, marshlands, mangroves, swamps, and rainforests. They are all herbivores and mainly feed on grass, leaves, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, bulbs, ferns, lilies, and sometimes underwater plants. The conservation status of all known species of dromadantelopes are Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and their tolerance to most of the human activities.