Colorado is home to the pronghorn antelope, often mistakenly referred to as a gazelle due to their similar appearance. However, true Gazelles are not native to the region. The state's diverse habitats support various wildlife, but for gazelles, you'd primarily find them in Africa and parts of Asia. In Colorado, you can enjoy seeing pronghorns in open plains and grasslands.
They're Gazelles. They live in Southern Africa.
gazelles live on smooth flat land because they don't eist
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Gazelles are found all over Africa.
python sebae the african rock python is known to eat gazelles
Tapirs.
Yes.
Gazelles and Deers
They live in the savannas of Africa.
no, they live for about 12 to 17 years
The plural of "a kind of antelope" is spelled gazelles.
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