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Przewalski's gazelles are generally quiet, but have been reported to make short bleating sounds.
Przewalski's gazelles are relatively small, slender, antelopes with large eyes and short, pointed ears.
Przewalski's gazelle is perhaps one of the most endangered species of large mammal on Earth.
Przewalski's gazelles rut from late December to early January.
The lifespan of Przewalski's gazelles is unknown, although, based on that of related species, it is probably around eight years.
Until the early 20th century, Przewalski's gazelle was widespread across the high plateaus of northwestern China and Inner Mongolia.
Przewalski's gazelle (Procapra przewalskii) is a member of the Bovidae family and, in the wild, is found only in China.
In the past, it was inhabited by wild two-humped Bactrian camels, snow leopards, Przewalski's gazelles, and Przewalski's horses.
Male Przewalski's gazelles have ridged horns, which rise between the eyes and curve inwards at the tips; in younger males, the tips may actually touch, but they diverge as the animal ages.
Among other things, he reported on the wild population of Bactrian Camels as well as the Przewalski's Horse and Przewalski's Gazelle, named after him in many European languages.
Przewalski's gazelle is similar in appearance to both the Tibetan gazelle and the Mongolian gazelle, to both of which it is closely related, and occurs in similar geographic areas.