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Taken at the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam.

Facts from the internet:

COMMON NAME: Mhorr's gazelle, western dama gazelle

DESCRIPTION: The Mhorr's gazelle is a medium-sized gazelle with a mostly white body, a top blanket of dark rust color, and short black horns

SIZE: Approximately 0.9-1.2 m (3-4 ft.) at the shoulder
WEIGHT: 39.6-74.25 kg (88-165 lb.)
DIET: Includes acacia and bush leaves, grasses, and herbs
GESTATION: Gestation lasts approximately 6.5 months; typically one offspring at a time;
NURSING DURATION Young nurse for 4 to 9 months
SEXUAL MATURITY:
MALE 18-24 months
FEMALE 9-12 months
LIFE SPAN: Averages 12 years
RANGE: Eastern Sahara
HABITAT: Inhabits open steppes, grassy steppes, semi deserts, deserts

FUN FACTS

1. Mhorr's gazelle is also referred to as the western dama gazelle. Dama gazelles are known for having extremely long legs, which raises their body off the hot desert sand to keep them cool. In addition, their long legs provide extra surface area on their body to radiate heat.

2. They are the tallest of all gazelles, due to lean bodies with long neck and legs. They are also the darkest subspecies of the dama gazelle tribe.

3. They are known to rear up on hind legs to reach tall browse.

4. When migrating during times of drought, many Mhorr's die due to lack of food, not water. Like many mammals living in arid regions, adapting to long periods without drinking water is necessary. Most of these animals are successful at exacting water from food. By eating the grasses, Mhorr's get all the water they need during the rainy season, but migrate to find drinking water during dry periods.

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