#19: Arabian Sand Gazelle
The Arabian Sand Gazelle survives in desert habitats with minimal direct water intake. It obtains most of its hydration from plants and dew. Its body is adapted to reduce water loss through efficient metabolism. The gazelle is active during cooler parts of the day. This helps conserve moisture. Its movements are light and energy-efficient. It avoids unnecessary exertion in harsh conditions. The animal’s physiology supports long-term dehydration tolerance. Its survival depends on careful balance rather than abundance. The Arabian Sand Gazelle reflects elegance shaped by environmental necessity.

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