European gazelle
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European gazelle or Bourbon gazelle (†Gazella borbonica (Depéret, 1884))
Synonyms: Gazella anglica Newton, 1884; Gazella daviesii Hinton, 1906; Gazella fucinii del Campana, 1918; Gazella julienii Munier-Chalmas, 1889; Gazella schreuderae Hooijer, 1945
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Subfamily: Antilopinae
Dimensions: length - 1,1 m, height - 55-65 сm, weight - 20 kg
Temporal range: during the Pleistocene epoch (Europe, 2.14–1.95 Ma)
European gazelle, is an extinct gazelle which existed in Europe during the Pleistocene epoch. Remains have been found in France, the Netherlands and south-east England. It had rather long, moderately divergent and slightly recurved horns and was about the same size as the modern Dorcas Gazelle.
European gazelle was described by Charles Depéret in 1884.
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European gazelle or Bourbon gazelle (†Gazella borbonica (Depéret, 1884))
Synonyms: Gazella anglica Newton, 1884; Gazella daviesii Hinton, 1906; Gazella fucinii del Campana, 1918; Gazella julienii Munier-Chalmas, 1889; Gazella schreuderae Hooijer, 1945
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Subfamily: Antilopinae
Dimensions: length - 1,1 m, height - 55-65 сm, weight - 20 kg
Temporal range: during the Pleistocene epoch (Europe, 2.14–1.95 Ma)
European gazelle, is an extinct gazelle which existed in Europe during the Pleistocene epoch. Remains have been found in France, the Netherlands and south-east England. It had rather long, moderately divergent and slightly recurved horns and was about the same size as the modern Dorcas Gazelle.
European gazelle was described by Charles Depéret in 1884.