Gazella borbonica is an extinct gazelle which existed in Europe during the Early Pleistocene epoch.
[3] It had rather long, moderately divergent and slightly recurved horns and was about the same size as the modern Dorcas Gazelle, with a shoulder height of about 60 cm.
[2] Fossil remains have been found in Italy,[4] France, the Netherlands and south-east England.
[1] The species was the last surviving gazelle in Europe, with the species becoming extinct around 1.8 million years ago.
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