Lagalope

Lagalopes (Ungulagidae) are a family of (mostly) large lagomorphs related to the rabbucks. They are all herbivores, with the exception of budines (which are omnivorous like pigs and bears), and they mainly feed on grass, leaves, shrubs, fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, bulbs, and other types of edible vegetation. They are found throughout Eurasia and Africa, where they compete successfully with horses, deer, and antelope without outcompeting them for food or territories. All known species of lagalopes are listed as Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and their tolerance to most of human activities.