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The Arabian gazelle (Gazella arabica) is a species of gazelle from the Arabian Peninsula. There are approximately 5,000 – 7,000 mature individuals in the wild. There are approximately 5,000 – 7,000 mature individuals in the wild.
A 2010 genetic study established that it was a distinct lineage, [2] and it is now considered a separate species. [1] Further genetic analysis reported in 2012 found that the sand gazelle was closely related to two North African gazelles, Cuvier's gazelle (Gazella cuvieri) and the rhim (Gazella leptoceros), perhaps even belonging to a single ...
Erlanger's gazelle or Neumann's gazelle (Gazella erlangeri) is a small dark gazelle with a stout body and short legs. It is described from Saudi Arabia and Yemen. [1] It is considered a threatened species, although no recent information is available on wild populations. Some sources consider it a subspecies of the mountain gazelle (Gazella ...
Genus: Gazella. Arabian gazelle, G. arabica VU [34] Arabian sand gazelle, G. marica VU [35] ... Scimitar oryx, O. gazella EW introduced on Sir Bani Yas; Genus ...
Thomson's gazelle Eudorcas thomsoni; Heuglin's gazelle Eudorcas tilonura; Genus Gazella. Subgenus Deprezia. Gazella psolea † Subgenus Gazella Mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) Arabian gazelle Gazella arabica; European gazelle Gazella borbonica † Chinkara or Indian gazelle Gazella benettii; Queen of Sheba's gazelle Gazella bilkis † Dorcas ...
The Saudi gazelle (Gazella saudiya) is a Gazella species that was once native to the Arabian Peninsula. It was declared extinct in the wild in 1996, as it was last observed in the wild in 1970. [1] The Saudi gazelle was officially declared extinct on the IUCN Red List in 2008.
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The mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella), also called the true gazelle or the Palestine mountain gazelle, [3] [4] [5] is a species of gazelle that is widely but unevenly distributed. [ 6 ] Approximately 6,000 are left in the wild as of 2024.