The Living Animals of the World a Popular Natural History With One Thousand Ill

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The Living Animals of the World a Popular Natural History With One Thousand Ill
Cornish, C. J. (Charles John), 1858-1906
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The TIBETAN GAZELLE, PREJEVALSKI'S G-AZELLE, the MONGOLIAN GAZELLE, and the PERSIAN GAZELLE.
The range of the various species belonging to this large group is very extensive, comprising the whole of Northern and Eastern Africa, Arabia, and Western and Central Asia, as well as Mongolia and India. The gazelles are inhabitants of the open plains and arid desert regions of the Old World, and, although sometimes met with in tracts of country where there is a certain amount of scattered bush or open
...stunted forest, are never found in any kind of jungle or thick cover.
On the sandy plains of North-western Africa are found the BED-FRONTED GAZELLE of Senegal and Gambia ; the little-known MHORR GAZELLE of South-western Morocco ; and the DAMA GAZELLE, a species which has been known to naturalists ever since the time of Buffon. A near ally of the last-named animal is the EED-NECKED GAZELLE of Dongola and Senaar. In North-eastern Africa are found the large and handsome SOEMMERRING'S G-AZELLE; the ISABELLA GAZELLE, of the coastlands of the Eed Sea ; HEUGLIN'S GAZELLE ; PELZELN'S GAZELLE, of the maritime plains of Northern Somaliland ; and SPEKE'S GAZELLE, of the interior of the same country; whilst farther south the group is represented by the large and beautiful GRANT'S 248 The Living Animate of the World ledland, F.


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