
Arabian Gazelle
The Arabian Gazelle, also known as the Arabian oryx, is a medium-sized antelope native to the Arabian Peninsula. Known for its long, slender legs and graceful build, it has a distinctive light-colored coat that helps it adapt to desert environments. These gazelles are social animals, often found in groups, and primarily feed on grasses, shrubs, and other vegetation. Due to habitat loss and hunting, their numbers have declined significantly, leading to conservation efforts that have helped in their reintroduction into the wild. The Arabian Gazelle is a symbol of the unique wildlife of the region and ecological resilience.