jbnbsn99 10 May 2015 It's mentioned in Groves and Grubb. I think they mention a paper, but I don't have the book with me at the moment.
It's mentioned in Groves and Grubb. I think they mention a paper, but I don't have the book with me at the moment.
K K Kifaru Bwana 24 Sep 2020 @jbnbsn99, any suggestions now on that paper and where to read it? BTW: it is Gazella marica now and closely related with Gazella leptoceros and Gazella cuvieri. Also, female sand gazelle G. marica DO have slender horns! See individuals in the background. The one in front is indeed an adult male.
@jbnbsn99, any suggestions now on that paper and where to read it? BTW: it is Gazella marica now and closely related with Gazella leptoceros and Gazella cuvieri. Also, female sand gazelle G. marica DO have slender horns! See individuals in the background. The one in front is indeed an adult male.