Did you know that rings on male's horns may provide "grip" so the horns do not slip and cause serious injuries when sparring? Learn more about Thomson's Gazelles.
The Thomson’s gazelles at the North Carolina Zoo live in a large herd on the 40-acre Watani Grasslands Reserve habitat. This habitat provides ample space for these small antelope to run, hide, and frolic as well as plenty of grass to graze on.
- Herds of several hundred to many thousands may be seen, especially in the rainy season.
- There is no ranking within the herd, although males use posture, scent gland secretions, dung and urine to mark a territory.
- When fleeing, may "pronk" -- a high, stiff-legged leap that possibly warns others of danger.
- Extinct in Wild (EW)
- Critically Endangered (CR)
- Endangered (EN)
- Vulnerable (VU)
- Near Threatened (NT)
- Least Concern (LC)
- Not Evaluated (NE)