The Arabian Gazelle, (Gazella arabica) was hunted to extinction in Saudi Arabia, it's native range. The IUCN Red List, has listed them as "regionally extinct" since 1996. But due to the fact that IUCN has only the one fossil to work with, there are lingering questions about the species as a whole, being an individual species. They are listed as both "data deficient" as well as the extinct listing. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Arabian tahr, Arabian leopard ,sand gazelle,spiny-tailed lizard,Arabian mountain gazelle
it lives in Arabia
types of gazelles:dorcas gazelle, moutain gazelle, dama gazelle, morrocan gazelle, Saudi Arabian gazelle, pelzeln gazelle....
The population of Gazelle - bicycle - is 550.
The population of Gazelle - bicycle - is 550.
No. Gazelles are not carnivores and they are also not omnivores.
lions,cheetas and snakes if they are close enough
Arabian Oryx The Sand Gazelle Arabian Mountain Gazelle Arabian Tahr Hare Arabian Wolf Striped Hyaena Arabian Red Fox Blandford's Fox Sand Fox or Rueppell's Fox Arabian Leopard Caracal Arabian Wildcat Sand Cat Hedgehogs Bats Lesser Jerboa Cheesman's Gerbil Baluchistan Gerbil Jirds Egyptian Spiny Mouse
The population of the Arabian horses living in the Arabian desert is currently unknown.
Some native animals found in Yemen include the Arabian leopard, Arabian oryx, Nubian ibex, sand cat, and Arabian gazelle. These animals are specially adapted to survive in the arid and rugged environment of Yemen.
they are herbivores so they eat grass ,flowers,and fruits
The population of Arabian Cement Co. is 3,000.