Grant gazelle skull specimen

Grant gazelle skull specimen

The Gazella gazelle, also known as the great gazelle, is a species of gazelle that lives in East Africa and is known for its elegance and speed. Grant's gazelle has a beige to orange fur with a white belly. Shoulder height is about 75-95cm (30-37 inches). Males weigh between 50-80kg (110-180 lb) and females are slightly lighter, weighing about 35-50kg (77-110 lb). Both males and females have horns, but males have more prominent horns, measuring 45-81cm (18-32 in) in length, presenting a parabolic shape with a thicker base.
Arabian sand gazelle

Arabian sand gazelle

It is a herbivorous animal belonging to the order Artiodactyla, family Oxidae, and genus Gazelle. It inhabits mountains, hills, and coastal plains. Heat and drought resistance, group activity, usually in small groups of 3-8, active at dawn and dusk, is a typical herbivore. Distributed in Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen