gázelemek
Gázelemek, also known as gazelles, are a group of medium-sized, slender-hooved mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. They are native to Africa and parts of Asia, and are characterized by their long legs, slender bodies, and distinctive horns. There are over 30 species of gazelles, ranging in size from the small Thomson's gazelle to the large greater kudu. Gazelles are herbivores, feeding primarily on grasses and leaves, and are known for their speed and agility. They are preyed upon by a variety of predators, including lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. Gazelles are an important part of the ecosystem, serving as a food source for predators and helping to maintain the balance of their habitats. They are also of cultural and economic significance to many communities in Africa and Asia. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect these species from habitat loss and other threats.