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  2. Arabian sand gazelle - Wikipedia

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    Until recently, the sand gazelle was considered a subspecies of the goitered gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa), as Gazella subgutturosa marica.A 2010 genetic study established that it was a distinct lineage, [2] and it is now considered a separate species. [1]

  3. List of mammals of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Arabian gazelle, Gazella arabica VU; Arabian sand gazelle, Gazella marica VU [25] Subfamily: Caprinae. Genus: Capra. Nubian ibex, Capra nubiana VU [26] Subfamily: Hippotraginae. Genus: Oryx. Arabian oryx, Oryx leucoryx VU [27] reintroduced

  4. Wildlife of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Large terrestrial mammals still found in the United Arab Emirates include the Arabian tahr, the Arabian oryx and the sand gazelle. [14] Carnivores include the Arabian wolf, the striped hyena, the red fox, the Blanford's fox, the Rüppell's fox, the Asiatic caracal, the Arabian wildcat, the sand cat and formerly the Arabian leopard. [15]

  5. Wildlife of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Larger terrestrial mammals such as the Arabian oryx and Arabian gazelle are protected and are held in nature reserves. [3] The Arabian gazelle is the only native gazelle species to Qatar and is locally referred to as the rheem. [4] Qatar's largest mammal is the dugong. Large numbers of dugong appear north of the peninsula's shores. [5]

  6. Defending Dubai’s last patch of pristine desert and its ...

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    Arabian gazelle and sand gazelle are harder to spot, and harder still to tell apart: “Always look at the neck, it’s a lot thicker on the sand gazelle,” advises Pete, our four-tour veteran. ...

  7. Arabian gazelle - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian gazelle (Gazella arabica) is a species of gazelle from the Arabian Peninsula. There are approximately 5,000 – 7,000 mature individuals in the wild. [2]

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    Here are six abandoned historic homes for sale that you can buy right now. ... North Carolina, the Gordon-Brandon House was possibly built circa 1850 by a local saloon owner. Gordon-Brandon House.

  9. Goitered gazelle - Wikipedia

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    Sand gazelle (Gazella marica) at Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, United Arab Emirates. The Arabian sand gazelle (Gazella marica) [1] occurs in Saudi Arabia, southern Syria, southwestern Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Oman, offshore Persian Gulf islands. Until recently, goitered gazelles were considered to represent a single, albeit polymorphic ...