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Mhorr's Gazelle

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One of the last left in the U.S.
So the dark one on the right is mhorr and the lighter ones are addra?

Isn't the second from left animal Mhorr Gazelle as well?

More importantly, shouldn't the animal/s in question be sent to Europe where they could do something useful for their taxon . I'm assuming here that from the tenor of jbns99's comment
One of the last left in the U.S
that N.d.mhorr is no longer viable in North America; do, please, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
I hadn't even looked that closely at the other animals. That one might be the animal there that looks like a true Dama (Nanger dama dama).
 
It is strange how Fossil Rim mixes all of their hoofstock into one big exhibit. Do they have problems with hybridization?
 
Isn't the second from left animal Mhorr Gazelle as well?

More importantly, shouldn't the animal/s in question be sent to Europe where they could do something useful for their taxon . I'm assuming here that from the tenor of jbns99's comment that N.d.mhorr is no longer viable in North America; do, please, correct me if I'm wrong.

I was always under the impression that there was a stable population in private hands. Though the genetics may not be ideal, I have noticed many game ranches that breed this species.
 

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