"Rare Six-Legged Gazelle Sighted in Israel's Negev Desert"

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A rare six-legged mountain gazelle with a genetic condition known as polymelia was spotted in Israel's Nahal HaBoshor nature reserve, defying expectations by thriving in the wild. Despite the extra legs on its back, the gazelle is healthy, strong, and has even sired offspring. The condition, which is rare in gazelles and mostly occurs in cattle, birds, and reptiles, has not hindered the gazelle's ability to navigate its territory near the war-torn Gaza Strip. This remarkable survival story highlights the resilience of this protected species in the region.
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