Eudorcas is a genus of antelope; the species are commonly called gazelles.
Eudorcas was originally considered a subgenus of the genus Gazella but has since been elevated to generic status.
[1] The five species within the genus Eudorcas are: The social structure of gazelles consists of several types of groups.
During the nonterritorial periods, males usually spend their time in bachelor groups or as part of a mixed herd.
As the female groups pass through, the territorial males will try to herd them to prevent them from leaving.