Why gazelles are endangered




















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By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Home Biology Ecology. July 7, The dorcas gazelle, seen here at a zoo in Kuwait, is hunted for its meat in the Sahara.

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Implications of Covid becoming endemic 2 hours ago. Evolution of people within a generation? Related Stories. Africa's biggest reserve under threat from Chinese oil deal: Activists Aug 09, Nov 06, Nanger dama ruficollis, is the lightest in coloration and the most eastern subspecies of the three.

The upper part of their body is mostly reddish brown, whereas the head, rump and under parts are white. Both males and females have horns. They curve back and up, but reach a length of only about 17 inches 43 centimeters long.

The male's horns have 18 to 23 distinct rings and smooth tips while the females are typically smaller, thinner and the rings less distinct. Dama gazelle stand about 39 inches 99 centimeters tall at the shoulder and weigh around 88 to pounds 40 to 86 kilograms.

The dama gazelle's historical range included the desert and arid zones of Chad eastern , and the Darfur and Kordofan Provinces of Sudan. Due to wars in their range, habitat destruction, desertification, overhunting, and human and livestock population expansion, they are now extremely rare, occurring only as vagrants or in pockets.

Dama gazelles obtain most of their water from the plants they consume. Their diet includes various desert shrubs and acacias, along with rough desert grasses. At the Zoo, they eat orchard grass hay and alfalfa hay — about a flake each per day. In addition they eat roughly 2. Much of what is known about reproduction comes from animal husbandry experience in human care.

Males reach sexual maturity at around one year and females around one and half years. The gestation is approximately six and a half months, resulting in a single offspring. Twinning is very rare. In human care, births occur year round.

Directions Buy Tickets. Maryland Zoo Logo Menu. Join Donate Shop. Buy Tickets Directions Zoo Map. To All Animals nanger dama Addra Gazelle The Addra gazelle, also known as the Dama gazelle, is the largest and tallest of all gazelles. Dig Deeper Overview Taxonomy. Raising Young Among all gazelle species, including Addra, males establish territories during the breeding season and defend them aggressively from other males so as to have preferential access to females in the area.

Conservation Addra gazelles are critically endangered. The Story Continues Taxonomy. You May Also Like. Maryland Zoo Welcomes New Addition View More Animals.



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