sand gazelles
The sand gazelle, also known as the Arabian gazelle, is a medium-sized antelope found primarily in the deserts of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. They are well-adapted to arid environments, with a light tan coat that helps them blend into their sandy surroundings. Sand gazelles are known for their long legs and slender bodies, which enable them to run swiftly to escape predators.
These gazelles are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, leaves, and shoots. They are social animals, often found in small herds, and are most active during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning and late afternoon. Their ability to survive with minimal water intake makes them well-suited for desert life.