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Grant's gazelle (Nanger granti) is a relatively large species of gazelle antelope, distributed from northern Tanzania to South Sudan and Ethiopia, and from the Kenyan coast to Lake Victoria. Its Swahili name is swala granti. It was named for a 19th-century British explorer, James Grant. See more
Grant's gazelle is genetically related to Soemmerring's gazelle (N. soemmerringii) and Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii) with Soemmering's gazelle being the closer … See more
Grant's gazelle are found in several countries in East Africa, including Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan and Tanzania, where they live in small to midsized herds, separated into … See more
The Grant's gazelle stands 75–95 cm (30–37 in) at the shoulder. The females weigh from 35 to 50 kg (77 to 110 lb) and males from 50 to 80 kg (110 to 180 lb). Its coat is a beige … See more
The Grant's gazelle is still a common species, despite having been eradicated in certain areas. Major threats have been habitat destruction … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBThere are three subspecies of Grant’s gazelle. This species of gazelle resemble Thomson's gazelles but are noticeably larger and easily distinguished by the broad white patch on the rump that extends upward …
WEBGrant’s gazelle is a medium-sized antelope species native to East Africa. They have tan or light brown coats, white bellies, long, lyre-shaped horns, and a distinctive white rump …
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WEBGrant's gazelle (Nanger granti) is a species of gazelle distributed from northern Tanzania to South Sudan and Ethiopia, and from the Kenyan coast to Lake Victoria. Its Swahili …
Grant's gazelle facts, distribution & population | BioDB
WEBGrant’s gazelle. Famous for their “stotting” antics to impress others and deter predators. Ikiwaner. At first glance, one might confuse it with the closely related Thomson’s …
WEBThe Grant's Gazelle species complex inhabits the Somali-Masai Arid Zone, from South Sudan and Ethiopia to central Tanzania; and from the Kenya/Somali coast to Lake …
WEBMar 10, 2004 · One of the largest of the "true gazelles" is the Grant's gazelle of East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania). Nine subspecies are listed by Wilson & Reeder (1992), of which this specimen is one. Nowak (1999) …
WEBGrant's gazelle (Nanger granti) is a relatively large species of gazelle antelope, distributed from northern Tanzania to South Sudan and Ethiopia, and from the Kenyan coast to …
WEBMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region sequences from six Kenyan Grant's gazelle (Gazella granti) populations were highly divergent among locations. Neighbouring …
WEBThe Grant's Gazelle looks similar to a Thomson's Gazelle except it has lyre-shaped horns which are stout at the base, clearly ringed and measuring 45–81 cm long. The …
Grant's (Roosevelt's) Gazelle (Gazella granti) | IVIS
WEBAug 1, 2007 · Nine subspecies are listed by Wilson & Reeder (1992), of which this specimen is one. Nowak (1999) stated that the IUCN classified Grant's gazelle as a "conservation-dependent" species. The longevity …
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WEBGrant’s and Thomson’s gazelles frequently intermix as both species benefit from the enhanced vigilance (Fitzgibbon, 1990). Grant’s gazelles are classified as a species of …
Southern Grant's Gazelle (Subspecies Nanger granti granti) · …
WEBSource: iNaturalist. Nanger granti granti is a subspecies of mammals with 907 observations.
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WEBJun 2, 2019 · There are three subspecies of Grant’s gazelle. This species of gazelle resemble Thomson’s gazelles but are noticeably larger and easily distinguished by the …
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WEBHi Thylo, according to the American Museum of Natural History's Vertebrate Zoology collections database, there are specimens of 5 different subspecies of Grants gazelle …
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WEBJan 21, 2024 · The Grant's Gazelle is a medium-sized antelope found in East Africa, particularly in Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Tanzania. They have light tan fur, a white …
Gazella granti - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia
WEBThe Grant’s gazelle (Gazella granti Brooke, 1872, family Bovidae), order (Artiodactyla), is an elegant gazelle common in a rather arid steppe zone (Maasai and Somali steppe) …
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WEBLearn about the size, diet, population, habitat, behavior and other interesting facts about the Grant's gazelle.
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WEBGrant’s Gazelle. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Nanger granti. SWAHILI NAME: Paa granti; Swala granti. It’s easy to tell Grant’s gazelles from other antelopes: They’re the ones wearing …
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WEBArticle: Contact between formerly allopatric subspecies of Grant's gazelle (Gazella granti Brooke, 1872) owing to Vegetation changes in Tsavo National Park, Kenya
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WEBThere are several subspecies of Dama gazelle (Nanger dama), and their coloring can range from reddish-brown with white patches and stripes, to a completely red-brown …
Soemmerring's gazelle - Wikipedia
WEBSoemmerring's gazelle is named after German physician Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring. Soemmerring's gazelle is closely related to Grant's gazelle (N. granti) and Thomson's …
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WEBIn fact some experts think the northern Grant's and the Bright's are the same subspecies. Bright's Gazelle. The Somali Soemmerring's gazelle is one of three Soemmerring's …
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