A mega-herd of a quarter of a million Mongolian gazelles is seen gathering on the country's grassy steppes.
... a role in the slaughter of whole herds of wild gazelles by prehistoric tribes of herder-farmers, possibly ...
A huge collection of gazelle remains sheds light on the ruthlessly efficient hunting methods used 6,000 years ago in what is now Syria.
... have published evidence which supports the conclusion that Mongolian gazelles -- one of the most populous large land mammals on the planet ... . The authors found that the patterns of FMDV antibody prevalence in gazelle populations reflect the dynamics of FMD in livestock ...
... to 80 million years ago, as the "Thomson's gazelle of the Late Cretaceous." The other two had horns or had stout ...
... at Tel Aviv University. Studying bears, gazelles, and rats, among other animals, the Tel Aviv ...
... bears, but also lesser-known species such as the paghman salamander, goitered gazelle, and Himalayan elm tree ...
... events. Large mammals ranging from Grant's gazelles to blue wildebeests pound their hooves across ...
... coupled. It's like a lion chasing and wounding a gazelle. Nature taps into this stress response to give ...
... made up of mid-sized grazing animals such as gazelles and impala. Strikingly, the other lion ate very ...
... is another. The authors put the relationship between lions and gazelles at the opposite end of the scale for obvious reasons ...
... is also related to the presence of another animal: the Dorcas gazelle. This gazelle serves as an "environmental engineer" of a sort ... ant lions to dig their funnels. The Dorcas gazelle is a protected animal in Israel, while hunting ...
... mechanisms." "In an evolutionary sense, why would a gazelle's immune system be suppressed when a lion is chasing it? This is a time when the gazelle would need a robust immune response to protect it from wounding or infection," said Dhabhar ...
... that the world – whether it is a human looking at a painting or a gazelle on the open plain scanning the horizon – is basically oriented on the horizontal. For the gazelle, danger primarily comes from the sides or from behind, not from above or below, so ...
... running. Think of all the animals that are the best runners – gazelles, deer, horses, dogs – they all run on the ball ...