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This depends on the species of gazelle. The Dama gazelle, for example, is endangered due to poaching, human settlement, and climate changes. Animals are normally engendered due to trophy hunting for their fur, horns, bones ect
Well, honey, the Grant's gazelle is currently listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List. So, technically, they're not endangered yet, but they're definitely not thriving either. Let's just hope they don't end up on the endangered species list anytime soon.
1700 is not very accurate. The Dama Gazelle population just one of three main subspecies of gazelle has about 2000 alone. So although the Dama gazelle is endangered, when you add that to the other 2 main sub species you get much more then 1700.
The smallest type of gazelle is the dama gazelle (Nanger dama), specifically the subspecies called the northern dama gazelle. Adult females typically weigh around 30 to 40 pounds and stand about 2 feet tall at the shoulder. They are known for their slender bodies, long legs, and elegant appearance, and they primarily inhabit the arid regions of North Africa. However, they are currently classified as critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting.
An alternate spelling for antelope is anteloupe.
types of gazelles:dorcas gazelle, moutain gazelle, dama gazelle, morrocan gazelle, Saudi Arabian gazelle, pelzeln gazelle....
Gazelle food
no. you are a pyramid of gazelle.
GAZELLE
Yes, the gazelle is a mammal.
a gazelle with last name Thompson