Grant's gazelle is a medium-sized antelope found in eastern and southern Africa. It is known for its slender body, long legs, and distinctive black stripe along its side. Males typically weigh between 40 to 50 kg and have long, curved horns that can reach up to 90 cm in length.
These gazelles inhabit grasslands and savannas, where they graze on grasses and leaves. They are social animals, often seen in herds, and are known for their agility and speed, which help them evade predators like lions and cheetahs.