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Thomson's Gazelle

Young impalas locking horns (playful mood) in the morning.
Within the game reserve, there are at least 5 species of antelopes. The most common and often seen together in a herd are Thomson's gazelle, Grant's gazelles and the impalas. How do you differential one from the other. Our guide explained. The Thomson's gazelle has a white patch under its tail while the Grant's has it above the tail. As for the impalas, the have the M signature of McDonald's in the butt (see next photo).


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