Mongolian Gazelle (Procapra gutturosa)

Mongolian Gazelle (Procapra gutturosa)

Collection of scaled drawings of Mongolian Gazelle in various poses
Description
Description

Zeren (Procapra gutturosa), or the Mongolian gazelle, can be found in a herd of 20-30 or even 5,000. This is in countries like Mongolia, Siberia, China, and even Kazakhstan. This gazelle prefers areas with cool temperate grassland. Since its habitat is semi-arid with cold winter temperatures, it travels a lot. It is active during the day and its coat color changes with seasonal changes. For example, during winter the coat is longer and paler while in summer it is light brown and flanked with pinkish cinnamon. Males are heavier than females and have horns. Besides, they are also polygamous.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Mongolian Gazelles have a standing shoulder height between 21.3”-29.5” (54-75 cm), overall body length from 39.4”-59” (100-150 cm), standing height of roughly 33.5”-49.2” (85-125 cm), and a body width of 9.8”-15.4” (25-39 cm). The weight of a Mongolian Gazelle is between 44-86 lb (20-39 kg). Mongolian Gazelles have a typical lifespan of 7-12 years.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
33.5”-49.2” | 85-125 cm
Width:
9.8”-15.4” | 25-39 cm
Depth:
Length:
39.4”-59” | 100-150 cm
Shoulder Height:
21.3”-29.5” | 54-75 cm
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Weight:
44-86 lb | 20-39 kg
Area:
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Scientific Name:
Procapra gutturosa
Lifespan:
7-12 years

Drawings include:

Mongolian Gazelle side elevation, back

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