Gazelle
The gazelle of this world is a graceful and nimble creature, known for its long legs and slender body. Its coat is a sandy-brown color, and it has a distinctive white patch on its rump. It is a herbivore and feeds on the grasses and shrubs of the savannah and grasslands. The gazelle's most striking feature is its speed, it can outrun most predators, and it is able to make sudden turns and jumps, making it difficult for predators to catch. They are social animals and often form herds, where they can spot predators from a distance and give alarm calls to warn each other. They are also known for their beautiful, slender horns which they use for self-defense and during courtship rituals.