




gazella subgutturosa subgutturosa
The Gazella Subgutturosa Subgutturosa, also known as the goitered gazelle, is a graceful animal that loves to leap and run across the grasslands. These gazelles are quick and agile, making them fun to watch as they play and interact with each other!
Habitat: They live in open grasslands, steppes, and desert areas.
The Gazella Subgutturosa Subgutturosa has a pale, sandy-brown coat with a distinctive white belly and a short, black-tipped tail. Males develop a prominent, swollen 'goiter' on their throat during the breeding season, making them visually unique among gazelles.





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Baby goitered gazelles are often born as twins, which is double the cuteness!
Males dig special scrapes in the ground to attract their mates!
Their special name, 'Goitered Gazelle', comes from the male's puffy throat!
These gazelles can run faster than many cars on a highway!
Gazella Subgutturosa Subgutturosa can run incredibly fast, up to 80 km/h, which helps them escape predators across open terrain.
Gazella Subgutturosa Subgutturosa has a sandy-colored fur that helps them blend perfectly into their desert and steppe habitats, hiding from danger.
Male Gazella Subgutturosa Subgutturosa have a large throat swelling that helps amplify their mating calls to attract females.
Gazella Subgutturosa Subgutturosa can jump surprisingly high over obstacles like bushes or rocks to flee predators effectively.
These gazelles munch on tough desert plants like grasses and shrubs to get all their nutrients!
Canis lupus
A primary predator, especially of younger or weaker gazelles.
Lynx lynx
Preys on gazelle fawns and sometimes adults.

Aquila chrysaetos
Hunts young gazelle fawns from the air.
Furry describes animals possessing a dense covering of soft hair or fur.
Social animals live in organized groups, cooperating for survival benefits such as foraging, defense, and raising offspring.
Grassland habitats are terrestrial biomes dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants, supporting a variety of grazing animals.
This trait characterizes organisms whose diet consists entirely or primarily of plant material.
Diurnal animals are primarily active during daylight hours, typically resting or sleeping at night.
Danger
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90-115 cm
18-33 kg
10-12 years
80 km/h
These gazelles munch on tough desert plants like grasses and shrubs to get all their nutrients!
They live in open grasslands, steppes, and desert areas.
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