Arabian gazelle
The Arabian gazelle, also known as the sand gazelle, is a medium-sized antelope native to the Arabian Peninsula. It has a slender body, long legs, and a light tan coat, which helps it blend into its desert habitat. These gazelles are well-adapted to arid environments, able to survive with little water by obtaining moisture from the plants they eat.
Arabian gazelles are social animals, often found in small herds. They primarily feed on grasses, leaves, and shrubs. Due to habitat loss and hunting, their populations have declined, leading to conservation efforts aimed at protecting this unique species in the wild.