Definition
'Gazella thomsoni' is the scientific name for Thomson's gazelle, one of the most well-known and abundant gazelles in East Africa. These gazelles are easily identified by their distinct black stripe along their flanks. Think of it as their unique racing stripe đ. Thomson's gazelles are named after the Scottish explorer Joseph Thomson. They inhabit the savanna and grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania. They are social animals, living in herds that can range from a few individuals to hundreds. These gazelles are known for their speed and agility, which helps them evade predators.