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Gazelles

Of the antelope, 19 different species are in the Genus Gazella. They are herbivores, and are found in Africa and Southwest Asia. Powerful jumpers and very swift, they live in herds on grassy plains and in scrub country.

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What is a gazelle habitat?

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Gazelles live in many parts of Africa

What Animals are related to antelope and gazelle?

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The gazelle is one of the fastest animals in the world. It is related to various species of the antelope,

How do Thompson gazelle get energy?

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they drink coffee.

What are the biotic factors of gazelles?

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grow green sustaibility

What types of gazelles live in the savanna?

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types of gazelles:dorcas gazelle, moutain gazelle, dama gazelle, morrocan gazelle, Saudi Arabian gazelle, pelzeln gazelle....

What is symbiotic interaction?

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A.the living together of two organisms; the relationship between two interacting organisms or populations, commonly used to describe all relationships between two species.

What food gazelles eat?

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They eat less coarse, easily digestible plants and leaves, including soft grasses and shoots.

Gazelles are herbivores (plant eaters) so they eat grasses, flowers, leaves, and fruits.

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In captivity, gazelles eat alfalfa, hay and grain. In the wild they eat low vegetation, grass and leaves.

Where does a Arabian gazelle live?

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it lives in Arabia

What is a Spiral horned southern African antelope?

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There are 9 species in Spiral Horned Antelope.

7 are in East Africa

-Bushbuck

-Bongo

-Sitatunga

-Gedemsa

-Greater Kudu

-Lesser Kudu

-Nyala

In this genus only males have horns.

2 species of Eland farther north or west

In the 2 species both males and females have horns.

They are not as glamorous as the spiral horned specialties.

What is the definition of hebivore?

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(noun).A hebivore is an animal that is adapted to eating only plants .

How are gazelles adapted to live in the desert?

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The shiny, white and rusty red coat effectively reflects sunlight while the incredibly long legs provide extra surface area to the already larger gazelle body. These large surface areas dissipate more heat and help them stay cool in hot desert conditions. The legs and underparts of the body are also white to reflect heat from the warm desert sand and their legs are also exceptionally long and lift the body higher from the warm sand.

Is a mammal an endothermic organism?

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Polar bear, like all other mammals, are warm blooded. The terms exothermic and endothermic do not apply to species of animals, they are used to describe chemical reactions (exothermic reactions generate energy, whereas endothermic reactions require energy to make them happen).

What is the wild cousin of a pig?

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Guinea pigs are rodents, so their closest relatives involve mice or rats, hamsters, gerbil and chinchila.

Do tigers eat gazelles?

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Lions - yes. Tigers - no. Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents, they never meet.

What is the dorcas gazelles prey?

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the adaptations of the Dorcas gazelles are , fast movement to escape it prey and light brown color to camouflage into the dead grass.

Do wolves eat nuts?

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Wolves supplement their meat diet with fruit and vegetable matter. They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. Other fruits include nightshade, apples and pears. They readily visit melon fields during the summer months.

What is the lifespan of a Thomson gazelle?

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Five or six months

Why there sare fewer lions than zebras on the African plains?

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because zebras are cooler!

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Do humans use gazelles?

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No.

How is gazelle adapted to suit living in the savanna?

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Gazelles have long springy legs that help it to escape from potential predators.

What is the name of a large African antelope with curved horns?

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There are 91 different species of antelope that are located in Africa. These include gazelles, blackbucks, dibatags, and even springboks.

How tall are gazelles?

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Can't be answered, there are several species of gazelles in quite different sizes.

What are Gazelle adaptations?

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They can shrink their liver up to 30% just to conserve water and they can run faster than their predators.