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  1. Gazelles have adapted to inhabit waterless steppe, subdesert, and even desert. They can extract water from the plants they browse without having to drink. They have narrow jaws and incisor rows for highly selective feeding on the most nutritious growth.
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    Gazelles can reach speeds up to 60 mph in short bursts and sustain speeds of 30 to 40 mph. When running, gazelles use a bounding leap, called "pronking" or "stotting," which involves stiffly springing into the air with all four feet. These animals are highly social.
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    What are the gazelles adaptations?

    • Long Neck. Giraffes’ famously long necks allow them to browse leaves off the tops of grassland trees, helping them avoid food competition from other herbivores.
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