Reem gazelle
The Reem gazelle, also known as the Arabian gazelle, is a medium-sized antelope native to the arid regions of the Middle East. It has a slender body, long legs, and distinctive curved horns in males. The coat is typically light tan, which helps it blend into its desert surroundings.
Reem gazelles are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, and shrubs. They are well-adapted to their harsh environment, able to survive with little water by obtaining moisture from their food. These gazelles are social animals, often found in small herds, and are known for their graceful movements and speed.