Dama Gazelle
The Dama Gazelle is a species of gazelle found primarily in the arid regions of North Africa. It is known for its slender body, long legs, and distinctive curved horns, which can reach up to 90 centimeters in males. Dama gazelles typically inhabit open woodlands and savannas, where they graze on grasses and leaves.
This species is currently classified as critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the remaining populations and restore their natural habitats. The Dama Gazelle plays a vital role in its ecosystem by helping to maintain plant diversity through grazing.