Yes they do have the same niche
Gazelles occupy a niche as herbivorous grazers in grassland and savanna ecosystems. They primarily feed on grasses and leaves, which helps maintain plant community structure and health. Their adaptations for speed and agility allow them to escape predators, while their social behavior often involves living in herds for protection. This combination of traits enables gazelles to thrive in environments with varying vegetation and predator pressures.
No, Gazelles are herbivores.
Gazelles do not hunt, they are herbivores.
No. A cheetah considers gazelles as food.
what are a gazelles social habits
Yes, all species of gazelles are mammals.
Gazelles migrate from land through rivers to land
Yes gazelles are herbivores
Yes, hyenas do eat gazelles.
Thompson's gazelles are a breed/type of gazelle found in Africa.
A group of gazelles is called a herd.