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Saudi Gazelle
Saudi Gazelle
Saudi Gazelle Conservation status
Recent genetic analysis of all reported specimens of G. saudiya in captive collections has shown that these represent different species or hybrids.[1][2]
References
Extinct (IUCN
3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Kingdom: Phylum: Class: Order: Family: Subfamily: Genus: Species: Animalia Chordata Mammalia Artiodactyla Bovidae Antilopinae Gazella G. saudiya
[1] ^ IUCN SSC Antelope Specialist Group (2008). Gazella saudiya. 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2008. Retrieved on 5 January 2009. [2] Hammond, Robert L., Macasero, William, Flores, Benito, Mohammed, Osama B., Wacher, Tim & Bruford, Michael W. (2001). Phylogenetic Reanalysis of the Saudi Gazelle and Its Implications for Conservation. Conservation Biology 15 (4), 1123-1133.
External links
• The Extinction Website - Species Info Saudi Gazelle • IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Gazella saudiya
Binomial name Gazella saudiya
Carruthers & Schwarz, 1935
The Saudi Gazelle, Gazella saudiya, is a species of gazelle that is extinct, due to hunting by upper class humans of its native lands.[1].
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