Genus Gazella is a group of slender, graceful antelopes that are well-known for their agility and speed. Also known as gazelles, this genus comprises several species, each with unique characteristics. Some common synonyms for Genus Gazella include Antilope, Procapra, and Nanger. These species are native to various regions of Africa and Asia, and they have evolved to adapt to harsh desert climates. Gazelles are diurnal animals that feed on grasses, leaves, and shoots. These animals are highly social and live in large herds that are typically led by a dominant male. Gazelles are often preyed upon by large carnivores, including lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, making them a vital part of the ecosystem.