Cuvier’s gazelle

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Cuvier’s gazelle is a small, slender antelope native to the arid and mountainous regions of North Africa, known for its pale sandy coat, distinctive facial markings, and adaptation to harsh desert environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antelope
gazelle
mammal
vertebrate
activityPattern crepuscular
adaptation adapted to arid environments
can obtain water from food
tolerant of high temperatures
binomialName Gazella cuvieri NERFINISHED
bodySize small
class Mammalia
coatColor pale sandy
commonName Cuvier’s gazelle NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Vulnerable
diet herbivorous
eats grasses
leaves
shrubs
family Bovidae NERFINISHED
genus Gazella
habitat arid regions
mountainous regions
rocky hills
semi-desert
hasFeature distinctive facial markings
relatively long legs
ringed horns in males
short horns in females
slender body
kingdom Animalia
lifespanInCaptivity up to about 12 years
namedAfter Georges Cuvier NERFINISHED
nativeTo Algeria NERFINISHED
Morocco NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
Tunisia NERFINISHED
offspringPerBirth usually one fawn
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
protectedIn some North African reserves
rangeFragmentation high
reproduction viviparous
socialStructure small groups
solitary individuals
subfamily Antilopinae NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
threat habitat loss
livestock competition
overhunting

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Toubkal National Park hasFauna Cuvier’s gazelle
Cuvier hasHonorificNameIn Cuvier’s gazelle
subject surface form: Georges Cuvier