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Волки и дзерены
Как только пришедшие из Монголии антилопы-дзерены закрепились в Даурской степи, туда сразу...
published: 26 Mar 2012
author: zovtv
Волки и дзерены
Волки и дзерены
Как только пришедшие из Монголии антилопы-дзерены закрепились в Даурской степи, туда сразу же нагрянули волки. Во время гона жертвами волков чаще всего стано...- published: 26 Mar 2012
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- author: zovtv
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Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles
Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles - Please take a moment to Like, Subscribe, and Commen...
published: 27 Oct 2013
Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles
Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles
Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles - Please take a moment to Like, Subscribe, and Comment on this video! View Our Channel To See More Cool Videos About Animals - http://www.youtube.com/user/101AnimalFacts gazelle facts gazelle facts wikipedia thomson's gazelle facts dorcas gazelle facts dama gazelle facts grant's gazelle facts arabian gazelle facts gazelle fun facts goitered gazelle facts mongolian gazelle facts gazelle facts for kids gazelle facts and information gazelle facts for children gazelle facts wikipedia gazelle diet gazelle diet plan gazelle diet pills thomson's gazelle facts dorcas gazelle facts dama gazelle facts zoo facts gazella.com africa fun facts national geographic facts fact about africa facts of africa addra gazelle definition of gazelle antelopes of africa facts about gazelles africa facts and information africa interesting facts facts about antelopes gazelle animal facts gazelle facts for kids antelope photos white gazelle fun facts africa gazelle image africa information and facts interesting fact about africa facts africa interesting africa facts facts about the zoo fun fact about africa interesting facts on africa what are some interesting facts about africa small antelope species gazelle videos gazelle africa dama gazelle facts gazelle information baby gazelles all about gazelles gazelle baby gazelles definition thomson gazelle facts fun facts on africa antelope varieties interesting facts of africa fun facts of africa african gazelle facts amazing facts africa interesting facts with numbers amazing facts about africa facts about african countries dorcas gazelle facts interesting facts about zoos amazing and strange facts two facts about africa geographic facts about africa gazelle fun facts east african antelopes gazelle facts gazelle facts wikipedia thomson's gazelle facts dorcas gazelle facts dama gazelle facts grant's gazelle facts arabian gazelle facts gazelle fun facts goitered gazelle facts mongolian gazelle facts gazelle facts for kids gazelle facts and information gazelle facts for children gazelle facts wikipedia gazelle diet gazelle diet plan gazelle diet pills thomson's gazelle facts dorcas gazelle facts dama gazelle facts zoo facts gazella.com africa fun facts national geographic facts fact about africa facts of africa addra gazelle definition of gazelle antelopes of africa facts about gazelles africa facts and information africa interesting facts facts about antelopes gazelle animal facts gazelle facts for kids antelope photos white gazelle fun facts africa gazelle image africa information and facts interesting fact about africa facts africa interesting africa facts facts about the zoo fun fact about africa interesting facts on africa what are some interesting facts about africa small antelope species gazelle videos gazelle africa dama gazelle facts gazelle information baby gazelles all about gazelles gazelle baby gazelles definition thomson gazelle facts fun facts on africa antelope varieties interesting facts of africa fun facts of africa african gazelle facts amazing facts africa interesting facts with numbers amazing facts about africa facts about african countries dorcas gazelle facts interesting facts about zoos amazing and strange facts two facts about africa geographic facts about africa gazelle fun facts east african antelopes Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles Gazelles are medium-sized antelopes found in Africa and in Asia as far east as Mongolia. There are some 19 different species of gazelles. These grazing antelopes live in herds, which can consist of as few as ten or as many as several hundred animals. During the plentiful rainy season, thousands of animals can be seen gathering in large groups. Gazelles typically frequent wide-open spaces and plains, where they browse on grasses, shoots, and leaves. Open plains make them visible to predators like cheetahs or wild dogs, but gazelles are fleet of foot. The Thomson's gazelle can reach speeds of 40 miles (64 kilometers) an hour. Known for their remarkable speed and grace, gazelles are a type of antelope. There are more than 19 species of gazelles mostly inhabiting Africa, Central and Southwest Asia. Gazelles are small creatures with reddish or tawny-colored bodies, white underbellies, a short tail and large, ringed horns. They stand about 20 to 43 inches tall (51 to 109 cm) and weigh 26 to 160 pounds (12 to 75 kg). They live about 10 - 12 years in the wild. Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles Grant's gazelles resemble Thomson's gazelles, and the two species are often seen together. The lyre-shaped horns are stout at the base, clearly ringed and measuring from 18 to 32 inches long. 101AnimalFacts 101AnimalFacts Gazelle Facts - Facts About Gazelles- published: 27 Oct 2013
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Only part of giant herd of Mongolian gazelle in Eastern Mongolian shortgrass steppe
Дорнод Монголын хялганат хээр дэх Цагаанзээрийн нэг хэсэг 2011-08-14-нд Тосон хулстай БНГа...
published: 16 Jan 2013
author: MNGEcologist
Only part of giant herd of Mongolian gazelle in Eastern Mongolian shortgrass steppe
Only part of giant herd of Mongolian gazelle in Eastern Mongolian shortgrass steppe
Дорнод Монголын хялганат хээр дэх Цагаанзээрийн нэг хэсэг 2011-08-14-нд Тосон хулстай БНГазарт Tosonkhulstay.- published: 16 Jan 2013
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- author: MNGEcologist
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Searching with communication: the case of the Mongolian gazelle
- By: Ricardo Martínez, IFISC
- Date: 2013-02-13 14:30:00
- Description: We investigate th...
published: 26 May 2014
Searching with communication: the case of the Mongolian gazelle
Searching with communication: the case of the Mongolian gazelle
- By: Ricardo Martínez, IFISC - Date: 2013-02-13 14:30:00 - Description: We investigate the relationship between communication and search efficiency in a biological context by proposing a model of Brownian searchers with long-range pairwise interaction. After a general study of the properties of the model, we show an application to the particular case of acoustic communication among Mongolian gazelle, for which data are available, searching for good habitat areas. Using Monte Carlo simulations and density equations, our results point out that the search is optimal (i.e. the mean first hitting time among searchers is minimum) at intermediate scales of communication, showing that both an excess and a lack of information may worsen it.- published: 26 May 2014
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Age of Wulin - Mongolian Gazelle Headbanging after death
Mongolian Gazelles headbang after they died! See for yourself! Game: Age of Wulin (EU) Dis...
published: 01 Aug 2013
author: Aikizu
Age of Wulin - Mongolian Gazelle Headbanging after death
Age of Wulin - Mongolian Gazelle Headbanging after death
Mongolian Gazelles headbang after they died! See for yourself! Game: Age of Wulin (EU) Disclaimer: No actual animals (mongolian gazelles) were harmed before,...- published: 01 Aug 2013
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- author: Aikizu
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Mongolian drought may save Russian gazelles
Border guards have been working non-stop to help thousands of trapped gazelles cross into ...
published: 20 May 2008
author: RussiaToday
Mongolian drought may save Russian gazelles
Mongolian drought may save Russian gazelles
Border guards have been working non-stop to help thousands of trapped gazelles cross into Russia from Mongolia. Severe drought has forced the animals to migr...- published: 20 May 2008
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- author: RussiaToday
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Grassland of Mongolia Tosonkhulstai
Toson Hulstai natural reserve is located in North-Eastern Mongolia, in a transition zone b...
published: 02 Jul 2013
author: Tuguldur Baganuur
Grassland of Mongolia Tosonkhulstai
Grassland of Mongolia Tosonkhulstai
Toson Hulstai natural reserve is located in North-Eastern Mongolia, in a transition zone between forest steppe and grassland ecosystems. The area is designat...- published: 02 Jul 2013
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- author: Tuguldur Baganuur
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2009 08 Mongolia Gobi B fosselized sea-lily Blacktail gazelle, Khulan
Mongolia Gobi B fosselized sea-lily Altai Blacktail gazelle, Onager; Mongolian wild ass, K...
published: 26 Apr 2012
author: Ennoil0202
2009 08 Mongolia Gobi B fosselized sea-lily Blacktail gazelle, Khulan
2009 08 Mongolia Gobi B fosselized sea-lily Blacktail gazelle, Khulan
Mongolia Gobi B fosselized sea-lily Altai Blacktail gazelle, Onager; Mongolian wild ass, Khulan, Takhi horse,- published: 26 Apr 2012
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- author: Ennoil0202
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Tanzania Safari Tarangire National Park - Elephants Gazelles Eagles Vervet monkeys Giraffes
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella, or formerly considered to ...
published: 20 Dec 2013
Tanzania Safari Tarangire National Park - Elephants Gazelles Eagles Vervet monkeys Giraffes
Tanzania Safari Tarangire National Park - Elephants Gazelles Eagles Vervet monkeys Giraffes
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella, or formerly considered to belong to it. Six species are included in two genera, Eudorcas and Nanger, which were formerly considered subgenera. The genus Procapra has also been considered a subgenus of Gazella, and its members are also referred to as gazelles, though they are not dealt with in this article. Gazelles are known as swift animals -- some are able to run at bursts as high as 60 mph (97 km/h), or run at a sustained speed of 30 mph (48 km/h). Gazelles are mostly found in the deserts, grasslands, and savannas of Africa, but they are also found in southwest and central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent. They tend to live in herds and will eat less coarse, easily digestible plants and leaves. Gazelles are rather small antelopes, most standing 2--3.5 ft (61--110 cm) high at the shoulder, and are generally fawn-colored. The gazelle genera are Gazella, Eudorcas, and Nanger. The taxonomy of these genera is a confused one, and the classification of species and subspecies has been an unsettled issue. Currently, the genus Gazella is widely considered to contain about 13 species. Four further species are extinct -- the red gazelle, the Arabian gazelle, the Queen of Sheba's gazelle, and the Saudi gazelle. Most surviving gazelle species are considered threatened to varying degrees. Closely related to the true gazelles are the Tibetan and Mongolian gazelles (species of the genus Procapra), the Blackbuck of Asia, and the African Springbok. One widely familiar gazelle is the African species Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsoni), which is around 60 to 80 cm (24 to 31 in) in height at the shoulder and is coloured brown and white with a distinguishing black stripe. The males have long, often curved, horns. Like many other prey species, Tommies and Springboks (as they are familiarly called) exhibit a distinctive behaviour of stotting (running and jumping high before fleeing) when they are threatened by predators, such as Cheetahs. Gazelle is derived from the Arabic name ġazāl. The first Romance language to adopt it was Middle French, and the word entered the English language around 1600 from the French. Arab people traditionally hunted the gazelle. Appreciated for its grace, it is a symbol most commonly associated in Arabic literature with female beauty. One of the traditional themes of Arabic love poetry involves comparing the gazelle with the beloved, and linguists theorize ghazal, the word for love poetry in Arabic, is related to the word for gazelle. It is related that the Caliph Abd al-Malik (646--705) freed a gazelle he had captured because of her resemblance to his beloved: O likeness of Layla, never fear! For I am your friend, today, O wild deer! Then I say, after freeing her from her fetters: You are free for the sake of Layla, for ever! The gazelle are divided into three genera and numerous species. Genus Gazella Cuvier's gazelle, G. cuvieri Dorcas gazelle, G. dorcas Goitered gazelle, G. subgutturosa Chinkara or Indian gazelle, G. bennettii Mountain gazelle, G. gazella Rhim gazelle, G. leptoceros Speke's gazelle, G. spekei Neumann's gazelle, G. erlangeri Genus Eudorcas Mongalla gazelle, E. albonotata Red-fronted gazelle, E. rufifrons Thomson's gazelle, E. thomsoni Genus Nanger Dama gazelle, N. dama Grant's gazelle, N. granti Soemmerring's gazelle, N. soemmerringii Fossils of genus Gazella are found in Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits of Eurasia and Africa. The tiny Gazella borbonica is one of the earliest European gazelles, characterized by its small size and short legs. Gazelles disappeared from Europe at the start of Ice Age, but they survived in Africa and Middle East. Three species became extinct in recent times due to human causes. Cuvier's gazelle (Gazella cuvieri) is a species of gazelle found in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. It is also known as the edmi. It is one of the darkest species of gazelle in coloring, due to its partial woodland habitat. It is sometimes placed in a separate genus, Trachelocele, from other gazelles, together with goitered gazelles and rhim gazelles. It is very rare in wild with only 2000 individuals. he Dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas), also known as the Ariel gazelle, is a small and common gazelle. The Dorcas gazelle stands about 55-65 cm (1.8-2.1 ft) at the shoulder, with a head and body length of 90-110 cm (3-3.6 ft) and a weight of 15-20 kg (33-44 lb). The numerous subspecies survive on vegetation in grassland, steppe, wadis, mountain desert and in semidesert climates of Africa and Arabia. About 35,000 - 40,000 exist in the wild. The extinct Saudi gazelle from the Arabian Peninsula has been previously considered as a subspecies of the Dorcas gazelle.- published: 20 Dec 2013
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Xezal Ceylan غزال Gazelle 羚羊 Gacela Газель
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella, or formerly considered to ...
published: 19 Apr 2013
author: Sardes McHughes
Xezal Ceylan غزال Gazelle 羚羊 Gacela Газель
Xezal Ceylan غزال Gazelle 羚羊 Gacela Газель
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella, or formerly considered to belong to it. Six species are included in two genera, Eudorcas and ...- published: 19 Apr 2013
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- author: Sardes McHughes
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Vadim Kirilyuk, Russia
Vadim is working on the steppe grasslands at the Russian-Mongolian frontier to win better ...
published: 28 May 2010
author: greentvgreentv
Vadim Kirilyuk, Russia
Vadim Kirilyuk, Russia
Vadim is working on the steppe grasslands at the Russian-Mongolian frontier to win better protection for the Mongolian gazelle and its migration routes throu...- published: 28 May 2010
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- author: greentvgreentv
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AMoveE 2014: Chris Fleming
This talk was presented by Chris Fleming on 6 May 2014 as part of the Symposium on Animal ...
published: 20 May 2014
AMoveE 2014: Chris Fleming
AMoveE 2014: Chris Fleming
This talk was presented by Chris Fleming on 6 May 2014 as part of the Symposium on Animal Movement and the Environment, held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Fleming C, Mueller T, Olson KA, Leimgruber P, Fagan BF, Calabrese JM, 2014, "Linking statistics of movement to resource dynamics" Abstract: Both animal movement and resource dynamics can be modeled in a sampling-independent or "scale-free" way as continuous-time, continuous-space stochastic processes and parametrized in terms of the biologically relevant spatio-temporal scales that characterize their behavior. We previously modeled the movement of Mongolian gazelle with a short ballistic scale and long ranging scale. Here we analyze the NDVI data contained within the gazelles' individual ranging areas and quantify the characteristic time and length scales for which the vegetation is autocorrelated. The characteristic scales of movement and resource dynamics are then compared at the individual level to test for possible movement mechanisms without having to assume any particular model by which resources drive movement. Results of this comparison reveal that NDVI drives the long ranged movement of the gazelles.- published: 20 May 2014
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AMoveE 2014: Justin Calabrese
This talk was presented by Justin Calabrese on 6 May 2014 as part of the Symposium on Anim...
published: 20 May 2014
AMoveE 2014: Justin Calabrese
AMoveE 2014: Justin Calabrese
This talk was presented by Justin Calabrese on 6 May 2014 as part of the Symposium on Animal Movement and the Environment, held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Calabrese J, Fleming CH, Mueller T, Olson KA, Leimgruber P, Fagan WF, 2014, "From fine-scale foraging to home ranges: a semi-variance approach to identifying movement modes across spatiotemporal scales" Abstract: Understanding animal movement is a key challenge in ecology and conservation biology. Relocation data often represent a complex mixture of different movement behaviors, and reliably decomposing this mix into its component parts is an unresolved problem in movement ecology. Traditional approaches, such as composite random walk models, require that the time scales characterizing the movement are all similar to the usually arbitrary data-sampling rate. Movement behaviors such as long-distance searching and fine-scale foraging, however, are often intermixed but operate on vastly different spatial and temporal scales. An approach that integrates the full sweep of movement behaviors across scales is currently lacking. Here, we show how the semi-variance function (SVF) of a stochastic movement process can both identify multiple movement modes and solve the sampling rate problem. We express a broad range of continuous-space, continuous-time stochastic movement models in terms of their SVFs, connect them to relocation data via variogram regression, and compare them using standard model selection techniques. We illustrate our approach using Mongolian gazelle relocation data, and show that gazelle movement is characterized by ballistic foraging movements on a six-hour time scale, fast, diffusive searching with a ten-week time scale, and asymptotic diffusion over longer time periods that leads to a per-individual annual range size of 91,000 km2.- published: 20 May 2014
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Planet Earth - Great Plains
After filming for three years, Planet Earth finally captures the shy Mongolian gazelle. On...
published: 31 Jul 2013
Planet Earth - Great Plains
Planet Earth - Great Plains
After filming for three years, Planet Earth finally captures the shy Mongolian gazelle. Only a handful of people have witnessed its annual migration. Don't miss the bizarre-looking Tibetan fox, captured on film for the first time. Over six weeks the team follow a pride of 30 lions as they attempt to hunt elephants. Using the latest night vision equipment, the crew film the chaotic battles that ensue at close quarters.- published: 31 Jul 2013
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Mongolia Part III: Chasing gazelle across the Gobi desert
Sorry about the shakiness... Our driver spotted 3 gazelle running in the distance and sudd...
published: 16 Jul 2007
author: nuodai
Mongolia Part III: Chasing gazelle across the Gobi desert
Mongolia Part III: Chasing gazelle across the Gobi desert
Sorry about the shakiness... Our driver spotted 3 gazelle running in the distance and suddenly veered off the track and into the open desert after them. I ha...- published: 16 Jul 2007
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- author: nuodai
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Hustai National Park, Хустайн нуруу, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, located in Tov Province (Aimag), is a national park of Mongo...
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
Hustai National Park, Хустайн нуруу, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Hustai National Park, Хустайн нуруу, Khustain Nuruu National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, located in Tov Province (Aimag), is a national park of Mongolia. It is also known as Hustai National Park. The Tuul River runs ...- published: 14 Jun 2013
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- author: Pietro Pecco
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Awaze Çiya ~ Xazal
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella, or formerly considered to ...
published: 26 Apr 2013
author: Sardes McHughes
Awaze Çiya ~ Xazal
Awaze Çiya ~ Xazal
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella, or formerly considered to belong to it. Six species are included in two genera, Eudorcas and ...- published: 26 Apr 2013
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- author: Sardes McHughes
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Khustain Nuruu National Park, Hustai National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, located in Tov Province, is a national park of Mongolia. It ...
published: 28 Jul 2011
author: Pietro Pecco
Khustain Nuruu National Park, Hustai National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, Hustai National Park, Tov, Mongolia, Asia
Khustain Nuruu National Park, located in Tov Province, is a national park of Mongolia. It is also known as Hustai National Park. The Tuul River runs through ...- published: 28 Jul 2011
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- author: Pietro Pecco