The predator will find other animals to hunt, such as a grants or dama gazelles.
they eat grass
This species is NOT endangered, they are extinct.
cheetahs might enjoy the Thomson's gazelles for that is said to be their favorite food
Because gazelles are ungulates, most likely it is called a herd. but really im just guessing. I've heard of it referred to as a "flock" as well.
Gazelles - like all mammals except the monotremes - give birth.
If Thompson's gazelles or the Zebra disappeared, it would mean a loss of food source for larger predators such as lions, tigers, and scavengers like hyenas. This would in turn put these creatures in jeopardy.
No, Gazelles are herbivores.
Blesbok, duiker, Grant's gazelle, impala, reedbuck, springbok, and Thomson's gazelle are some of the common targets of the cheetah.
well when they are babies they have a medium brown coat and as they grow, their coat begins to change colors to a light brown/ light orange. They will also develop horns.
Gazelles do not hunt, they are herbivores.
No. A cheetah considers gazelles as food.