Dorcas Gazelle Collection
Amidst the arid landscapes of Africa, the Dorcas Gazelle (Gazella dorcas) gracefully roams, blending into the golden hues of the savannah
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Amidst the arid landscapes of Africa, the Dorcas Gazelle (Gazella dorcas) gracefully roams, blending into the golden hues of the savannah. This vulnerable antelope, depicted in various 19th-century illustrations, shares striking similarities with its critically endangered counterpart, the Saiga Antelope (Saiga tatarica). Both species, with their distinctive curved horns and elongated faces, are iconic symbols of the African wilderness. The Dorcas Gazelle, as portrayed in lithographs by Karl Joseph Brodtmann and color engravings from Schinz's Illustrated Natural History and The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature, showcases their elegance and resilience in the face of harsh conditions. Let us cherish and protect these beautiful creatures, ensuring their survival for future generations to marvel at their beauty and grace.