they are herbivores so they eat grass ,flowers,and fruits
Yes, sand gazelles are wild and exist only on the Arabian Peninsula
Some wild livestock are camels, sand gazelles, Arabian mountain gazelles, Arabian tahrs, Arabian leopards, hares, spiny-tailed lizards and the Arabian oryx.
Some wild livestock are camels, sand Gazelles, Arabian mountain gazelles, Arabian tahrs, Arabian leopards, hares, spiny-tailed lizards and the Arabian oryx.
This species is NOT endangered, they are extinct.
Well, it's debatable.
Yes, hyenas do eat gazelles.
yes
No. Gazelles are not carnivores and they are also not omnivores.
The sand gazelle, also known as the Arabian gazelle, primarily inhabits arid and semi-arid regions, including sandy deserts, gravel plains, and scrublands. These gazelles are well-adapted to their environment, often found in areas with sparse vegetation where they can find food and water. They tend to prefer habitats with low shrubs and grasses that provide both cover and grazing opportunities. Their range extends across parts of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
I Think That a Gazelles Niche Is To Eat Vegetation, Reproduce And To Provide Carnivores With Something To Eat.
no they eat plants
Gazelles are herbivores and do not eat meat. Also, the ranges of the gazelle and the lynx are thousands of miles apart.