Arabian Gazelle
The Arabian Gazelle, also known as the Arabian Oryx, is a medium-sized antelope native to the Arabian Peninsula. It is characterized by its slender body, long legs, and distinctive curved horns. These gazelles are well-adapted to arid environments, primarily inhabiting deserts and semi-desert regions.
Arabian Gazelles are herbivores, feeding on grasses, leaves, and shrubs. They are social animals, often found in small herds, and are known for their agility and speed, which help them evade predators. Conservation efforts have been implemented to protect their dwindling populations due to habitat loss and hunting.