
Gazelles are graceful, long-legged mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. They typically live in grasslands and wooded areas and can be found in some parts of Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. Physically, they have long legs, elegant necks, and large ears. Male gazelles have horns, and their fur is usually in shades of brown. Gazelles are herbivores and feed on grass, leaves, nuts, and fruits. They hold cultural, symbolic, and mythological significance, but are threatened by hunting and habitat loss. Conservation efforts and habitat protection are essential.
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