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Gazelle (Family: Bovidae, Subfamily: Antilopinae, Genus: Gazella) male
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 Gazelle
 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 Order: Artiodactyla
 Family: Bovidae
 Subfamily: Antilopinae
  
 [Photo] Thomson's Gazelle (Gazella thomsoni); PD image of gazelle from http://hawaii.psychology.msstate.edu/photos/animals/a3.html Author: Gary Bradshaw
 
 A gazelle is an antelope of the genus Gazella, although the three members of the genus Procapra also widely are referred to as gazelles. Gazelles are known as swift animals; they are able to reach high speeds (as high as 50 mph) for long periods of time. Gazelles are mostly found in the grasslands and savannas of Africa, but they are also found in southwest Asia. They tend to live in herds and will eat less coarse, easily digestible plants and leaves.
 
 The gazelle species are classified as part of the order Artiodactyla, family Bovidae and genus Gazella. Members of the Articodacycla order are principally distinguished by the foot; they have an even number of toes (the bovid family comprises 6 genera and 12 species). The taxonomy of the genus Gazella is a confused one, and the classification of species and subspecies has been an unsettled issue. Three species???the Red Gazelle, the Arabian Gazelle, and the Queen of Sheba's Gazelle???are extinct. All other gazelle species are listed as endangered, to varying degrees.
 
 A recognizable example of the gazelle is Thomson's Gazelle (Gazella thomsonii), which is around 60 to 90 cm (23 to 35 inches) in height at the shoulder and is coloured brown and white with a distinguishing black stripe (as in the picture on the right). The males have long, often curved, horns. Tommies, as they are familiarly called, exhibit a distinctive behaviour of stotting (running slowly and jumping high before fleeing) when they are threatened by predators such as lions or cheetahs. This is a primary piece of evidence for the handicap principle advanced by Amotz Zahavi in the study of animal communication and behaviour.
 
 Species
 Subgenus Gazella 
 Mountain Gazelle, Gazella gazella 
 Speke's Gazelle, Gazella spekei 
 Dorcas Gazelle, Gazella dorcas 
 Saudi Gazelle, Gazella saudiya 
 Chinkara, also known as Indian Gazelle, Gazella bennettii 
 Subgenus Eudorcas 
 Thomson's Gazelle, Gazella thomsonii 
 Red-fronted Gazelle, Gazella rufifrons 
 Subgenus Nanger 
 Dama Gazelle, Gazella dama 
 Grant's Gazelle, Gazella granti 
 Soemmerring's Gazelle, Gazella soemmerringii 
 Subgenus Trachelocele 
 Cuvier's Gazelle, Gazella cuvieri 
 Rhim Gazelle, Gazella leptoceros 
 Goitered Gazelle, Gazella subgutturosa 
 
 Extinct
 Fossils of genus Gazella are found in Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits of Eurasia and Africa. The tiny Gazella borbonica is one of the earliest European gazelles, characterized by its small size and short legs. Gazelles disappeared from Europe at the start of Ice Age, but they survived in Africa and Middle East. Three species become extinct in recent times due to human causes
 
 Recent extinctions
 Subgenus Gazella 
 Arabian Gazelle, Gazella arabica 
 Queen of Sheba's Gazelle, Gazella bilkis 
 Subgenus Eudorcas 
 Red Gazelle, Gazella rufina 
 
 Prehistoric extinctions
 
 Gazella borbonica - European Gazelle 
 Gazella thomasi' - Thomas's Gazelle 
 Gazella praethomsoni 
 Gazella negevensis 
 Gazella triquetrucornis 
 Gazella negevensis 
 Gazella capricornis 
 Gazella mytilinii 
 Subgenus Vetagazella 
 Gazella sinensis 
 Gazella deperdita 
 Gazella pilgrimi- Steppe Gazelle 
 Gazella leile - Leile's Gazelle 
 Gazella praegaudryi - Japanese Gazelle 
 Gazella gaudryi 
 Gazella paotehensis 
 Gazella dorcadoides 
 Gazella altidens 
 Gazella mongolica - Mongolian Gazelle 
 Gazella lydekkeri - Ice Age Gazelle 
 Gazella blacki 
 Gazella parasinensis 
 Gazella kueitensis 
 Gazella paragutturosa 
 Subgenus Gazella 
 Gazella janenschi 
 Subgenus Trachelocele 
 Gazella atlantica 
 Gazella tingitana 
 Subgenus Nanger 
 Gazella vanhoepeni 
 Subgenus Deprezia 
 Gazella psolea 
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazelle  
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 | Thomson's Gazelle (Gazella thomsoni) is one of the best-known gazelles. It is named after explorer Joseph Thomson, and is often referred to as the "tommy". It is considered by some to be a subspecies of the Red-fronted Gazelle (Gazella rufifrons). |  
 
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