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Watch now: Playful gazelles go head-to-head at Reid Park Zoo

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Male Speke's gazelles, like the ones at ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥'s Reid Park Zoo, are known to use their horns to compete for the attention of females.

The zoo's "bachelor pad" is home to , the smallest of the gazelle species, that practice their headbutting skills in playful duels.

The gazelles can be seen at near the White rhinoceros and giraffe habitats. Video courtesy of Reid Park Zoo.

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