What is antelope twisted horns?

Antelope twisted horns are a distinctive feature of many species of antelopes. These horns are not straight like those of other animals, but instead feature a spiral or twist as they grow. The twisted shape of the horns is believed to be an adaptation that allows antelopes to navigate through thick brush and other obstacles more easily, as well as providing a means of defense against predators. Some species of antelope with twisted horns include the kudu, impala, and sable antelope. The length and thickness of the horns can vary widely depending on the species, and in some cases, males may have more impressive horns than females.