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.
Yes, sand gazelles are wild and exist only on the Arabian Peninsula
the water
Well, it's debatable.
Gazelles live in many parts of Africa
No, Gazelles are herbivores.
they are herbivores so they eat grass ,flowers,and fruits
In the sand
Sandpipers primarily eat small invertebrates such as insects, crustaceans, and worms that they find in the sand or mud of their natural habitat, which is typically coastal areas like beaches, mudflats, and marshes.
yes, they live in grasslands. there brown colour blend with the colour of sand
A sand castle
gazelles are herbivores. They only eat plants unless there is a food shortage.
Gazelles are grazing animals, so they acquire food by migrating around their habitat and eating whatever green material they can find.