Mountain Gazelle

Gazella gazella

The mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) is a species of gazelle widely but unevenly distributed. Mountain gazelles are one of the few mammals in which both sexes have horns.
Gazella gazella in Israel the Gazella gazella subsp. gazella, north of Herzliyya in Israel.  Gazella gazella,Geotagged,Israel,Mountain gazelle,Winter

Appearance

Males have significantly larger horns with rings around them. Females will also have horns, but they will be thinner and shorter. Along with the horns, mountain gazelles are sexually dimorphic, meaning that males are larger than females. A wild male can range from 17-29.5 kg, while females are 16–25 kg in weight. Mountain gazelles can reach running speeds up to 80 km/h (50 mph).

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassMammalia
OrderArtiodactyla
FamilyBovidae
GenusGazella
SpeciesGazella gazella
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