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English: Skull of dorcas gazelle
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Source The contemporary land mammals of Egypt (including Sinai) (1980) by Dale J. Osborn and Ibrahim Helmy (see here https://archive.org/details/contemporaryland05osbo for copyright status)
Author Dale J. Osborn and Ibrahim Helmy

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