Nanger granti
Statut de Conservation (Liste Rouge de l'UICN):
Préoccupation mineure (LC)
Lean, long-legged, and built for distance. Grant’s gazelles live in open grasslands, often in the heat and glare of dry country. They can go without water for days, getting what they need from the plants they eat.
Their horns are tall and lyre-shaped, their movements smooth and deliberate. When danger comes, they don’t panic — they run, fast and far, with stamina that outlasts most predators.
Less restless than the smaller gazelles, but just as aware. They survive with elegance — alert, quiet, and always watching the horizon.