Poachers hunt dama Gazelles primarily for their meat and hides, which are valuable in local markets. Additionally, the animals are targeted for their horns, which can be sold as trophies. The species is also threatened by habitat loss and competition with livestock, making them more vulnerable to illegal hunting. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these endangered animals from poaching and habitat destruction.
The predator will find other animals to hunt, such as a grants or dama gazelles.
Gazelles do not hunt, they are herbivores.
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Jackals, cheetahs, and lions eat gazelles, as do other cats and predators.
Dama gazelles are a beautiful species of gazelle. The predators to this animals are hunting dogs, lions, jackals, leopards, cheetahs and hyenas.
Gazelles are mostly hunted by Leopards, Lions, Cheetahs and Hyenas. They can also be fed to Crocodiles and the babies/young gazelles are sometimes eaten by baboons, eagles, pythons and jackals. Humans also hunt gazelles!
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When they feel like it.
Dama gazelles are primarily herbivores, feeding on grasses and leaves, which makes them primary consumers. They are not classified as secondary or tertiary consumers, as these categories typically include carnivores that eat other animals. Therefore, dama gazelles play a role in the ecosystem as primary consumers within the food chain.
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Erm... hunters?
twilight hours.