Definition: The word "Antilocapridae" is a family in the order Antilocarina, which includes many species of birds and other small mammals. The definition of "antilocapridae" refers to any bird that has an antilope as its head, or cap, with one or two antelope horns (capillaries) on it. These animals are typically found in the forests of Africa, Asia, and South America. Antilocapridae includes many species of birds such as kingbirds (e.g., Kingfishers), frugivores like pigeons, and other small mammals such as raccoons, voles, rats, etc.