chinkara gazelle
The chinkara gazelle, also known as the Indian gazelle, is a small, graceful antelope found primarily in the arid regions of India and Pakistan. It has a light brown coat, white underbelly, and distinctive white markings on its face and legs. Chinkara gazelles are well-adapted to their dry habitats, able to survive with minimal water.
These gazelles are social animals, often seen in small groups. They are herbivorous, feeding on grasses, leaves, and shrubs. The chinkara is known for its speed and agility, capable of running at high speeds to escape predators like leopards and wolves.