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Thomson's Gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)

Thomson's Gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)

Thomson's Gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)


Class: Mammalia
Family: Bovidae
Common Name: Thomson's Gazelle
Genus: Eudorcas
Species Name: thomsonii

About The Thomson's Gazelle

Despite its limited distribution this is by far Africa's most abundant gazelle (3). The 'tommy', as it is locally known (3), has a distinct black band running along the side of the body that divides the yellowish-fawn to reddish-fawn upperparts from the clean white underparts (2). The white buttocks are edged with black (2), extending to the short, black tail which is constantly flicking (3). Both sexes of the Thomson's gazelle have long, strongly ringed horns that grow fairly close together, although those of the ewe are generally shorter, thinner, and frequently deformed (3). The face is boldly marked with white, fawn, dark brown and black, and varies between individuals (2).

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Trips Where Observed

Africa: Eastern and Southern
Kenya Solar Eclipse

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