Thomson's gazelle

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Thomson's gazelle is a small, swift African antelope known for its distinctive black side stripe and agility on the open savannas of East Africa.

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Label Occurrences
Thomson's gazelle canonical 6

Statements (55)

Predicate Object
instanceOf antelope
gazelle
species of mammal
activityPattern diurnal
antiPredatorBehavior stotting and high-speed running
averageBodyMass about 15–25 kg
averageShoulderHeight about 55–82 cm
binomialName Eudorcas
surface form: Eudorcas thomsonii
class Mammalia
commonName Thomson’s gazelle
Tommy
conservationStatus Near Threatened
diet herbivorous
eats forbs
grasses
shrubs
family Bovidae
forms bachelor male groups
mixed herds
territorial male units
genus Eudorcas
gestationPeriod about 5–6 months
habitat grassland
open plains
savanna
hasSexuallyDimorphicHorns true
hornShape slender lyre-shaped horns
hornsPresentIn females
males
kingdom Animalia
locomotion quadrupedal
namedAfter Joseph Thomson
nativeTo East Africa
Kenya
Tanzania
notableFeature distinctive black side stripe
tan to reddish-brown back
white rump patch
occursInProtectedArea Greater Mara Ecosystem
surface form: Masai Mara ecosystem

Serengeti ecosystem
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
predators cheetah
hyena
leopard
lion
wild dog
reproduction viviparous
socialStructure gregarious
subfamily Antilopinae
taxonRank species
threats habitat loss
overhunting
topSpeed about 80 km/h
typicalLitterSize single offspring

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Maasai Mara National Reserve hasSpecies Thomson's gazelle
Serengeti National Park hostsSpecies Thomson's gazelle
Athi–Kapiti ecosystem supportsSpecies Thomson's gazelle
Greater Mara Ecosystem supportsSpecies Thomson's gazelle
Great Migration mainSpeciesInvolved Thomson's gazelle