Grant’s gazelle is common among East African gazelle species but still faces threats. AWF conserves gazelle habitat in the region to prevent population declines.. Grant’s gazelles are integral to the intricate web of predator-prey dynamics in their ecosystems. As prey animals, predators rely on them as a food source, so they help maintain the delicate balance of the food chain. As herbivores, they also help prevent overgrowth of plant species.
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Nanger granti (Brooke, 1872) Etymology: Specific name granti after James Augustus Grant, Scottish explorer of eastern equatorial Africa.. The three largest species—the dama gazelle, Grant’s gazelle, and Soemmering’s gazelle —are placed in the genus Nanger (formerly considered a subgenus), and three of the smaller species— Thomson’s gazelle, the red-fronted gazelle, and the Mongalla gazelle—have become the genus Eudorcas.