Sunday, August 23, 2015
Japanese gazelle
The Japanese gazelle was a prehistoric gazelle species that lived in Japan. It competed with deer, serow, and wild boar. Its predators were brown bears, tigers, and wolves. It went extinct in the beginning of the ice age. This gazelle from this picture is actually a Rhim gazelle or slender horned gazelle because I couldn't find any pictures of the Japanese gazelle's fossils but you can see the fossils in museums even in the American museum of Natural history in New York but I've been in 2 states and they are Wisconsin and Illinois and I live in Wisconsin.
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