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Gazelles are very similar in shape.
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They have ring shaped horn.
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The diversity of horn shapes across species is thought to reflect different in fighting styles.
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When they fight, the horns lock during combat for protection.
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Gazelles are generally pale fawn above and wide beneath.
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They live in more open habitat than dwarf antelope.
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They have white buttocks with at least some black on the tip of the tail, and dark bands that are more or less distinct.
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Their habits are jumping repeatly with their legs straight and ridge and landing on all four limbs together
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They have a good sense of sight and hearing are very good in gazelles.
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They are different types of gazelles given below
RED FRONTED CUIVER’S SLENDER HORNED SPEKE’S DAMA SOMMERRING’S GERENUK GRANT’S THOMPSON DORCAS